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OFFICIAL AWARDS OF JURIES. 



PROFESSOR B. SILLIMAN, JR., 
B. P. JOHNSON, ESQ., 
SAMUEL WEBBER, ESQ., 

Commissioners on Juries. 

EWD LEAVENWORTH, Esq., 

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NEW YORK: 
PRINTED FOR THE ASSOCIATION BY WM. C. BRYANT & CO., 

41 NASSAU STREET, COR. LIBERTY. 

1853. 



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ERRATA. 

Many of the foreign names misprinted in the text will be found corrected 

in the Index. 

Jury B. — Page 7. Omit " Prof. W. Gibbs," from the list of Jurors ; 
For " Graux M. Mauchamp," read " Graux, Montchamp." Page 9. For 
" Benzel," read " Bouzel ;" For "Rosengarten <fe Davis," read "Ro- 
sengarten <fe Denis ;" Insert in award " Class 2, No Name," " The 
New Jersey Zinc Company." Page 10. For "Dachonel," read " Dek- 
mel;" For "Frutler Counsellor, Leuthen," read "Freutler, Leuthen;" 
For "Jennings Thos. Cook," read "Jennings Thos., Cork ;" "Lyon 
Emanuel," should be a "Bronze Medal." Page 12. For "Schramm L. 
F., Dessan Baden," read " Schramm L. F. Dessau, Prussia;" In award of 
"Edwards A. D. <fe Co." for " thread," read " yam." Page 13. 1st line, 
read " Dunbar McMasters & Co." and for " thread," read " yarn ;" For 
\ Van Caty," read " Van Catz." 

Jury C — Page 15. For "Palmer William, Russell," read "Palmer 
William Russell ;" For " Townsend Glover," read " Glover Town- 
send." Page 16. In award of " Kaemmerer," for "Baden," read "Prus- 
sia;" For " De Braume," read " De Beaune ;" Omit a^ard to " Palmer 
William," &c., on this page. Page 18. For "Hull <fe Speer," read 
" Hall & Speer ;" In award to " Knox Samuel A.," for " Boston," read 
"Worcester," and omit "and for a. new Seed Drilling Machine;" To 
award of " Kade Jacob" add "and for a new Seed Drilling Machine;" 
In award of " Mann, Torrance & Co." for "Mott's," read " McGregor's." 

Sub. Jury C— Page 21. For "Gillet Aug.," read " Gillet & Co." 
and omit word " Morbihan ;" For " Guardi, Tourio," read " Girardi M. 
& Brother, Turin ;" For " Lea & Perkins," read " Lea <fc Perrins." 
Page 24. To award of "Jordan <fe Sons," add " Aussig on the Elbe, Bo- 
hemia," and omit the line below. Page 25. In award to " Deinhard & 
Jordan," omit "Austria." 

Jury D. — Page 26. For " Collins Chas. B ." insert " Newell Wyl- 
lys, S. Glea^tonbury, Ct." Page 28. In " Whii worth James," read 
" Whitworth Joseph." Page 29. In award to "Hughes James," for 
"Bran Duster or Atmospheric Bolt," read "Hominy and Samp Mill ;" 
For " Montcharment," read " Moncharmont." 

Jury E. — Page 32. For " Eickhorn Widow & Son, Lolique," read 
" Eickhorn, J. F., Solingen ;" Last line on this page, for " Russia," read 
" Prussia." 

Jury F. — Page 35. In award to "Batchelder John M.," for "Elastic 
Telegraph Register," read "Electric Telegraph Insulator." Page 35. For 
"Plant," read "Plaut." Page 37. For "LarumL." read "Lerolle 
Brothers, Paris." 



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Jury G. — Page 41. For " Chenest," read " Cherest," and for "Bische- 
ville," in same award, read " Bischwiller ;" In award to " Dunbar, Dick- 
sons & Co," for "Guildford, England," read " Gildford, Ireland ;" and also 
make same correction, in award to " Dunbar, McMasters & Co." 
Page 42. For "Fogliards," read " Fqgliardi," and add residence 
"Melant, Switzerland ;" For " Gevers," read "Geders;" For "Grenler," 
read "Greutler," and for "Winterhue" in same award read "Winterthur ;" 
For "Hilger Beothen," read "Hilger Brother." Page 43. For 
" Kqchlin," read " Koechlin," and alter " Loersh," to "Loerach;" For 
" Lemaun," read " Lehmann." Page 44. For " Mengoins," read " Men- 
ghius ;" For " Musy & Gallier," read " Musy & Galthier ;" For " Ne- 
viandt Gr^ef." read " Graf & Neviandt." Page 45. For " Provost 
Wattine," read " Wattine Provost/' and for " Robuix," read " Robaix ;" 
In award to " Parodi Brothers," for " Austria, " read " Italy ;" For 
" Russe," read " Busse ;" For " Shelleri," read " Schellens." Page 46. 
For " Simonis Juan," read " Simonis Ivan ;" 3d line below, for " Rhines," 
read " Rheims ;" In award to " Steiner Charles," for " Ribedville," read 
" Ribauville ;" For " Treudell," read " Trendell ;" For " Vellesson," 
read " Nellessen ." Page 47. For " Van Laere Moerman," read " Moer- 
man Van Laere ;" 2d line below for " Kutwyh," read " Katwyk." Page 
48. For "Reyers," read "Beyers;" For "Zittou" read "Zittau;" In 
award to " Berge Verdure," for "Towuay," read " Tournay ;" In award to 
" Dunbar, Dickson & Co." for "Guildford, England," read "Gildford, 
Ireland ;" In award to " Edwards A. & D. & Co.," omit the words " and 
for superior qualities of Flax Yarns." Page 49. For " Marschall J. & 
Sister," read "Marechal J. & Sister." Page 50. For " Stref & 
Harris," read " Stieff & Harras ;" In award to " Schimpff & 
Gladitsch," for " Gera," read " Pirna ;" For " Van Carty," read " Van 
Catz," and for " Gonda," read "Gouda." 

Jury H. — Page 51. The award to " Lacey & Phillips is for the " Col- 
lar," and not for the "harness." Page 52. For "Blache Megroz, Sar- 
dinia" read " Blache & Megroz, Thonon, Sardinia." Page 53. For 
" Doen," read " Doerr." For " Didier A. Petit," read " Didier Petit A." 
Page 54. For "Knox James," read "Knox Charles." Page 55. In 
award to " Wolff F." for " Henn Manstadt," read " Hermanstadt ;" In 
award to " Allegri Antonio," for " Sardinia," read " Tuscany." 

Jury I. — Page 58. For " French Government," read " French Impe- 
rial," and omit "of Paris;" For " Gaetano Motelli," read "Motelli 
Gaetano." Page 59. For " Guiseppi Descalge," read "Descalzi Cam- 
panino, G. & Son ;" For " Jenneur," read " Jennens ;" For "Trino G. 
Da," read "Da Fieno G. B." Page 60. In award to " Bosi Enrico," for 
" Antigua," read " Antique ;" For " Guiseppi Dascaize, Campanino & 
Son," read " Descalzi-Campanino & Son." Page 61. For " Goggens," 
read " Goggan ;" For " Lange G., Erbin," read " Lange G. Erben." 
Page 62. For " Mely," read " Metz ;" For " Pacchiam," read "Pacchia- 
ni ;" For " Raw & Co., Wurremberg," read " Rau & Co., Wurtemberg ;" 
In award to " Solms, Count," for " Berlin," read Barutf„" Page 63. 
For " Voz Emilie De Schleswig," read " Voss Emilie De, Schleswig." 

Jury la. — Page 64. For "Bell & Co.," read "Bell Molyneux.'' 
Page 65. For " Dill Madame, Dublin," read " Ditl Madame, London; 7 , 



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For "Forrester," read "Forster." Page 66. For " Laubner Lewis, 
Scherbenburg," read " Lautner Lewis, Scheibenberg ;" For " Schauff " 
read "Schaerf;" omit " Joh aim," in 3d line below. Page 6*7. For 
"Wooler," read "Wolter," and add residence " Stollberg." Page 68. 
For " Ann J. Stephens," read " Ann S. Stephens." Page 69. In first 
line, for " preserved," read " sea-weed." 

Jury J. — Page 70. Omit "with special approbation," before Jurors' 
names. Page 71. For "Harcher," read "Karcher." Page 73. In 
award to " Wbitlock J. H.," for "Tinned,'' read "Turned." 

Jury K. — Page 76. For "Henry Wurtz, Esq., Newark, New Jersey," 
read " Henry Wurts, Esq., New York City ;" For " Antonio Carlo," 
read " Carlo Antonio ;" For " Claude Guiseppi," read " Ciaudo Giu- 
seppe." Page 77. For " Erbbn G. Lange," read " Lange G. Erben." 
Page 80. In award to " Zinn & Baruch," for " C. Timm & Co.," read " C. 
Zinn & Co." Page 81. For " Cadet Somze H.," read " Somze Cadet 
H." and add residence, " Liege, Belgium." Page 82. For " Hawke," read 
"Hancke;" For "Liesk," read " Lusk ;" For "Mahy Souze," read 
" Somze Mahy ;" For " Pepino Borgo S., Dalrnazzo," read " Pepino, G. 
B., Borgo San Dalmazzo." Change award to Mrs. Mogridge for wax flow- 
ers to " Bronze Medal." 

Jury L. — Page 8-6. For " Bossi Enrico, France," read " Bosi Enrico, 
Florence ;" In award to " Demabini G. B.," for " Geneva, Switzerland," 
read " Genoa, Italy :" For " Haudeck G. F., Haneyn," read " Haulick G. 
F., Hanau ;" For " Bfrman J. & C," read " Berrian J. & C." 

Jury La. — Page 89. In award to " Maes L. Joseph," for " Galerie ," 
read " Crystallerie." Page 90. For " Schefle," read " Scheiffele." 
Page 91. For " Frost," read " Trost." 

Jury M.— Page 93. For " Guiseppi Pelletti," read "Pelitti Giuseppe;" 
For " Puhlmann," read " Ruhlmann." 

Jury N. — Page 95. To List of Jurors add " E. J. Danforth, Esq., 
New York ;" To award of " Beers James B.," add " Fine Gold Pens." 

Jury 0. — Page 97. For " Comolera M." read "Duplan & Salles." 
Page 98. For " Grampaoli," read " Giampaoli, Lucca f In award to 
" Santarelli," add residence, " Florence," and for " Hypocrates." read 
" Harpocrates." 



ADDITIONAL AWARDS. 

Jury B.-— Bronze Medal. — La Veille Montagne Zinc Company, 
France, for Oxyd of Zinc ; Cerceuil, France, for Pulverized Flocks. 

Jury F. — Bronze Medal. — Adams & Tagliab ue, for Hydrometers, with 
special commendation for accuracy ; Hoffman Louis C, New York City, 
for Hydrometers and Graduated Jars, with special commendation for accu- 
racy ; Charles Sanford, New York, for Magneto-Electric Machines, for 
medical purposes ; New Jersey Zinc Co., Newark, N. J., for Zinc Paints. 

Jury I. — Bronze 'Medal. — Bianchini, Gaetano, Florence, Tuscany? 
Mosaic Tables of Pietra Dura. 

Jury L. — Bronze Medal. — Bachelard & Sons, Geneva, Switzerland, 
or fine Jewelry. 



CONTENTS. 



Class 1. — Minerals, Mining and Metallurgy, Geological and Mining Plans 
and Sections. Jury A, pages 3, 4, 5, & 6. 

Class 2. — Chemical and Pharmaceutical products and processes. Jury 
B, pages 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13. 

Class 3. — Substances used as Food. Sub-Jury C, pages 20, 21, 22, 23, 
24 & 25. 

Class 3. — Vegetable and Animal Substances employed in Manufactures.- 
Jury B, pages 7 to 13. 

Classes 5, Q &; 7. — Machines for direct use, including Steam, Hydraulic, & 
Pneumatic Engines, and Railway and other Carriages, Ma- 
chines and Tools for manufacturing purposes, Civil Engineer- 
ing and Building Contrivances. Jury D, pages 26 to 30. 
Carriages, Sub- Jury D, page 30. 

Class 8. — Naval Architecture, Military Engineering, Ordnance, Armour 
and Accoutrements. Jury E, pages 31, 32, 33. 

Class 9.— Agricultural, Horticultural and Dairy Implements and Ma- 
chines. Jury C, pages 14 to 19. 

Class 10.- — Philosophical Instruments and products, &c, resulting from 
their use, e. g. daguerrotypes, Maps, Charts, Surgical Instru- 
ments and appliances. Jury F, pages 34 to 38. 

Classes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 — Manufactures of Cotton, Wool, Silk, Flax 
and Hemp, Mixed Fabrics, Shawls, Vestings, &c. Jury G, 
pages 39 to 50. 

Class 16.— Leather, Furs, Hair and their manufactures. Jury H, pages 
51 to 57. 

Class 1 7.-— Paper and Stationary, Types, Printing and Book-Binding. 
Jury N, pages 95 & 96. 

Class 18. — Dyed and Printed Fabrics, shown as such. Jury G, pages 39 
to 50. 

Class 19. — Tapestry, including Carpets and Floor Cloths. Jury I, pages 
58 to 63. Lace, Embroidery, Trimming and Fancy Needle- 
Work- Jury la, pages 64 to 67. Ladies' Wearing Apparel, 
Shirts, &c. Sub Jury la, pages 68 to 69. 

Class 20. — Wearing Apparel. Jury la, pages 64 to 67. Boots, Shoes, 
and Hats. Jury H, pages 51 to 57. 

Class 21 & 22. — Cutlery and Edge Tools, Iron, Pewter, and general hard- 
ware, including Lamps, Chandeliers, and Kitchen Furniture. 
Jury J, pages 70 to 78. 



Class 22. — Works in Precious Metals and their Imitations, Jewelry and 

other personal Ornaments, (excepting Watches and Cronome- 

ters, Jury F.) Jury L, pages 85 to 87. 
Class 23. — Bronzes and Articles of vertu generally. Jury 0, pages 97 & 98. 
Class 24 & 25. — Glass Porcelain and other Ceramic Manufactures. Jury 

L a, pages 88 to 89* 
Class 26. — Decorative Furniture and Upholstery, including Papier Mache 

Paperhangings and Japaned Goods. Jury I, pages 58 to 63 

Class 27. — Manufactures in Marble, Slate and other Ornamental Stones, 
Cement, &c, for construction and decoration. Jury D, 26 to 
30. Jury I. 

Class 28 to 29. — Manufactures from Animal and Vegetable Substances, 
not woven or felted, or otherwise specified, Miscellaneous 
Manufactures and Small Wares, Confectionery, Toys, Taxi- 
dermy, &c. Jury K, pages 76 to 84. (Perfumery, Jury B.) 

Class 30. — Musical Instruments. Jury M, pages 92 to 94. 

Class 31. — Fine Arts, Sculpture, Paintings, Engravings, &c. Jury 0. 
pages 97 & 98. 

Additional Awards. See pages iii, 12, 98. 



The Index will be issued complete in a few days. 



Jury A. 

Glass 1. 

Jurors : 
Prof. JAMES D. DANA, Chairman. 
Prof. JAMES HALL. 
WM. C. REDFIELD, Esq. 
GEORGE SUMNER, Esq. 



Silver Medals. • 

De La Beche, Sir Henry, London, Geological Maps, Plans, and Sections. 
Royal Saxon Mining College, Frieburg, Saxony, collection of Ores, 

Silver, Lead, Antimony, <fcc. 
Royal Bavarian Director of Mines, Munich, Bavaria, collection <£ 

Ores, Minerals, &c. 
"Wheatley Charles M., Phcenixville, Penn., collection of Lead Ores from 

Wheatley Mines ; Copper Ores, Morris Mine ; with Maps and Mining 

Plans, Drawings of the Engines used, &c. t 

Bronze Medals. 

Brandon Iron and Car Wheel Co., J. Howe, Jr., Agent, Brandon, Ver- 
mont, collection of Iron and Manganese Ores, Pig Iron, Lignite, Clay 
Ochres, with special commendation. • 

Blackstone Coal Mining Company, E. N. Clark, Agent, Valley Falls, 
Rhode Island, Anthracite Coal and Coal Plants. 

Budlong & Stoughton, New York City, Marble from Chazy, New York. 

Citizens of Wilksbarre, Pennsylvania, one Column of Coal and huge 
masses from mines in vicinity. 

Lonaconing Coal Company, George's Creek, Maryland, Column of Bitu- 
minous Coal. 

Mount Savage Iron Company, Alleghany Co., Maryland, Fossiliferous 
and Hematite Iron Ores, Bituminous Coal, Coke, Cinder, Pig Iron, 
Slag, &c. • 

Parker Vein Coal Company, Mass of Coal from Parker Vein, Mary- 
land. 

Pictou Mine, Nova Scotia, Coal illustrating veins. 

Richardson, Barnum & Co., Salisbury, Connecticut, Hematite Iron Ores, 
Pig Iron, Flux, Slag, &c. 

Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Coal illustrating veins. 

Ulster Mining Co., T. H. Butterworth, Secretary, New York City, 
Galena and Copper Pyrites, with samples of Dressed Ores, &c, from the 
Ulster Mine, Elenville, N. Y. 



Webb, George, H., Malone, Franklin Co., New York, Drab colored and 
Brown Stone, from the Potsdam Sand Stone, N. Y. 

Honorable Mention. 

Adams & Co., New York City, Gold Nuggets from California and Australia r 

Crystalized Gold in Quartz, and Specimens of Gold from more than 200 

washings. 
American Mining Company, New York City, collection of Copper Ores 

from various Mines. 
Canfield, Bobbins & Co., Fall Village, Connecticut, Iron Ores, and Iron 

in Various stages of Manufacture. 
Cornwall Iron Company, West Cornwall, Connecticut, Salisbury Iron 

Ore, Pig Iron, Flux and Slag. 
Born, W. B., Oakland Grove, Edgefield District, South Carolina, Native 

Gold, and Gold in Quartz. 
Ehlers, John, Weehawken, New Jersey, collection of Silver Ores from the 

various Mines in Mexico. 
Gilliss, S. M., Lieut. U. S. N., Chilian Silver Ores. 
Hall, Coppy <fc Sloane, Florence, Tuscany, Copper Ores and associate 

rock, with Cake Copper, from Monte Catini, near Volterra, Tuscany. 
King, R. A., Lexington, Davidson Co., North Carolina, Specimens of Gal- 

iena, Carbonate of Lead, Silver Ore, Bar Silver, &c. 
Lane, A. A., New York City, Black Oxyd of Manganese, from Edgefield 

District, South Carolina. 
Minesota Mining Company, Lake Superior, Native Copper. 
]§orth Carolina Copper Company, Guildford Co., North Carolina, Yellow 

Copper Ore. 
New- York & Michigan Mining Company, Lake Superior, Native Copper. 
Oaklev, Richard, New- York City, Cannel Coal, Little Coal River, Virginia, 
Patapsco Cobalt & Copper Co., Frinksburg, Maryland, Mass Yellow 

Copper Ore and Specimens of Cobalt Ores. 

Pennsylvania — To the following Exhibitors of Iron Ores, Fluxes, Slags, 
&c, collected by Doctor Charles M. Wetherill, Philadelphia, for the 

Association : — 

Hematite Iron Ore, Pig Iron, Flux, and Slags ; Mount Laurel Furnace, 

Berks County, Clymer & Co. 
Hematite Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Moslem Furnace, Berks County, N. 

V. R. Hunter. 
Hematite Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Carbon Furnace, Mauch Chunk, 
* Carbon, Richards & Sons. 
Black, Grey, and Red Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; East Pennsylvania 

and Lehigh Furnaces, Lehigh County, S. Balliet & Co. 
Pipe and Hematite Iron Ores, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Lehigh Crane Iron 

Company, Catasuqua, Lehigh County. 
IJematite Iron Ore, Coal, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Allentown Furnace, Lehigh 

County, D. E. Wilson & Co. 
Magnetic, Micaceous, and Hematite Iron Ores ; Copper Ores from various 

Pennsylvania localities ; E. & G. Brooke, Birdsboro', Berks County. 



Magnetic Oxyd of Iron ; Warwick Mines, St. Mary's, Chester County. 
Octahedral Magnetic Oxyd Iron, Copper Pyrites, Carbonate of Copper, 
Carbonate of Magnesia, and Serpentine ; Jones's Mine, Berks County. 
Octahedral Magnetic Iron Ore, Quartz, Feldspar, &c; Elizabeth Mine, 

n^ar Knauertown, Chester County. 
Magnetic Oxyd Iron, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Hopewell Furnace, Berks Co., 

Brooke, Buckley & Co. 
Magnetic Oxyd Iron ; Hopewell Mine, Chester County. 
Magnetic Oxyd of Iron, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Joanna Furnace, Berks Co., 

Darling & Smith. 
Magnetic Oxyd Iron, with zircon and allanite, Pig, Coal, Flux and Slag ; 

Henry Clay Furnace, Reading, Eckert & Brother. 
Rifle Barrels, in various stages of Manufacture ; Colonel John H. Keim, 

Reading. 
Hematite and Magnetic Iron Ore, Clay, Serpentine, Garnets, Molybdenite, 

Sulphate of Strontia, &c. ; George M. Keim, Reading. 
Red Shale, Coal, Iron Ores, &c. ; P. W. Sheafer, Pottsville. 
Schuylkill County Coals ; collected by C. W. Peale and Colonel J. M. 

Wetherill, Pottsville, and purchased by the Association. # 

Fossiliferous Oxyd of Iron, Coal, Pig, Slag, and Flux ; Iron Dale Furnace, 

•Columbia County, Bloomsburg Iron Company. 
Iron Ores, Pig, Flux, and Coal ; Chulasky Furnace, Red Point, Northum- 
berland County, Samuel R. Wood. 
Fossiliferous and Slaty Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Mountain Iron 

Company, Danville. 
Argillaceous Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Ralston and the Lycoming 

Valley Iron Works, Astonville, Lycoming County. 
Hematite Iron Ore, Flux ; Mill Hall Furnace, Clinton County, Wharton, 

Miller & Company. 
Pipe Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Logan Furnace, Bellefonte, Centre 

County, Valentine & Thomas. 
Pipe Ore, Needle Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag ; Eagle Works below Bellefonte, 

Centre County, C. & J. Curtis. 
Coal, Rocklabin Coal Company, Grindstone, Ross Ore ; J. D. Pettriken, 

Bellefonte, Clinton County. 
Hematite, Fossiliferous Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Howard Iron Works, 

Centre County, Irwin, Thomas & Co. ; Agents, E. J. Etting & Brother, 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. . 

Pjpe Iron Ore, Hematite Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Pennsylvania Furnace, Hun- 
tingdon County, Lyon, Short & Co. 
Hematite Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Huntingdon Furnace, Warriors' Mark, 

Huntingdon County, George R. Schoenburger. 
Argillaceous Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Johnston Furnace, Cambria County, 

Ray, Mathews <fc Co. 
Iron Ores, Pig, Flux, Sandstone, Cement, Coke, Coal, Slag, Cambria Iron 

Company, Johnstown, Cambria County. 
Shell and Kidney Iron Ore, Flux, Slag, Black Lick Furnace, Indiana 

County, Cambria Iron Company. 
Shell Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, and Slag, Mill Creek Furnace, Cambria County, 

Cambria Iron Company. 



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Shell and Kidney Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Beir's Creek Furnace, Cam- 
bria County, Cambria Iron Company. 
Pipe Iron Ore, Flux, Cadmia, Alleghany Furnace, Indiana County, Elias 

Baker. # 

Argillaceous Iron Ore, Coal, Pig, Iron, Flux, Slag, Fairchance Iron Works, 

Fayette County, F. H. Oliphant & Son. 
Hematite Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Springfield Furnace, Blair County, D. 

Good & Co. 
Argillaceous Iron Ore, Pig, Coal, Flux, Slag, Winfield Furnace, Butler 

County, Wm. L. Spear. 
Magnetic Oxyd and Hematite Iron Ore, Coal, Pig, Hearthstone, Flux, Slag, 
Harrisburg Furnace, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Gov. D. R. Porter. 
Chesnut Hill Iron Ore, Pig, Coal, Flux, Slag, Henry Clay Furnace, Columv 

bia, Lancaster County, Haldeman & Small. 
Chesnut Hill Hematite Iron Ore, Magnetic Iron Ore, Coal, Pig, Flux, Slag, 

Chickiswalunga Furnace, Columbia, Lancaster County, Dr. E. Haldeman 

&Co. 
Chesnut Hill Ore, Pig, Donegal Furnace, Columbia, Lancaster County, 
• Eckert & Stein. 
Hematite Iron Ore, Pig, Marietta Furnace, Marietta, Lancaster County, 

ScHOENBURGER, MuSSELMAN & Co. 

Brown Hematite Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Conowingo Furnace, Lancaster 
County, Jas. M. Hopkins. 

Hematite Iron Ore, Wyoming Valley Coals, Zinc Ore, Lead Ore, Copper 
Ore, Flux, Bar Iron, Safe Harbor Iron Works, Lancaster County, Reeves, 
Abbott & Co. . 

Hematite Magnetic Iron Ore, Coal, Pig, Flux, Slag, Phoanixville Iron 
Works, Chester County, Reeves, Buck & Co. 

Hematite Iron Ore, Pig, Coal, Flux, Slag, Spring Mill Furnace, Montgom- 
ery County, David Reeves. 

Hematite Pipe Iron Ore, Pig, Flux, Slag, Plymouth and Merions Furnaces, 

Consbohocken, Montgomery County, S. Colwell & Co. • 

Hematite, Magnetic Iron Ore, Coal, Pig, Flux, Slag, Swede Iron Company, 
Montgomery County. 

Limestone, Kidney Iron Ore, Pig, Coal, Flux, Slag, Pike Furnace, Pike 
County, Duff & Co. 

Rogers Charles H. & Co., New York City, Mass of Galena with Cubic 

• Crystals, from Galena, Illinois. 

State of Michigan, a Mass of Native Copper, weighing 6300 pounds, 
from the Mines of the North American Mining Company, Lake Supe- 
rior. 

Sage H., Lakeville, Connecticut, Iron Ore, Pig Iron, Flux and Slag. 

Ward Brothers, New York City, Silver Ore and Bars of Silver from 
Prince's Bay ; Native Copper from Toltec Mine, Lake Superior. 

West Virginia Cannel Coal Company, W. H. Peet, Sec'y-, New York 
City, Cannel Coal from Virginia. 



Jury B. 

Classes 2, 4, part of Classes 10, 18, 24, 25. 

Jurors : 

Professor JOHN TORREY, M.D., Chairman. 
H. PLANTEN, Esq., Deputy. 



J. H. Currie, Esq., 
Dr. B. W. McCready, 
F. L. Talcott, Esq., 
H. D. Telkampf, Esq., 



Alexander Oakley, Esq., 
Prof. W. Gibbs, 
Dr. David A Wells. 

Dr. J. Bryant Smith, 

Acting Secretary. 

Silver Medal. 

Batchelor J. M., Gulf Hills, Miss., U. S., for Cotton of staple and best 
working quality. 

Dedovich Von Lang Oels, Silesia, for the finest specimen of Wool in 
German Department. 

Graux M. Mauchamp, France, for superior specimen of Combing Wool. , 

Hoffman Anthony, Pine Plains, N. Y., U. S, for the finest specimen of 
Wool in the U.S. Department. 

Larderel de Count, Tuscany, for Boracic Acid. 

Pope John, the Oaks, Tennessee, U.S., for Cotton of Staple and best work- 
ing quality. 

Bronze Medal & Special Mention* 

Gehe <fe Co., Dresden, Saxony, for series of Mineral, Vegetable and Ani- 
mal Productions. 

Hellman, W. H., N. Y. City, U. S., for Bronze Powder and Metal Leaf. 

Lyles, Polhemus & Co., N. Y. City, U. S., for specimens of Oils, Sperma- 
ceti, Sperm and patent Candles. 

Merck E., Darmstadt, Prussia, for specimens of Alkaloids. 

Phalon E., N. Y. City, U. S., for Cologne Fountain, Choice Extracts, &c. 

Phoenix Manfg. Co., Taunton, Mass., U. S., for Black Lead Crucibles 
and Stove polish. 

Rimmel Eugene, London, Gt. Britain, for Perfumery and Soaps. 

Bronze Medal. 

Birkner & Hartman, Niirnberg, Germany, for Bronzes and Leaf Metal. 
Bazin Xavier, Philadelphia, U. S., for specimens of fine Toilet Soaps and 
Perfumery. 



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Beck & Co., Boston, Mass., U. S., for Babbitt's Toilet Soaps, Shaving 
Creams, &c. 

Brandon, N. D., Amsterdam, Holland, for Stearine Candles and Tapers, 
Lime Soap and Stearic Acid. 

Batka Wenzel, Prague, Bohemia, for various Chemical and Pharmaceu- 
tical productions, and for Chemical and Pharmaceutical instruments. 

Bu@hner Wm., Darmstadt, for Ultramarine, with special approbation. 

Bonzel Freres, Haubordin, Ultramarine, with special approbation. 

Colgate William & Co., New York City, U. S., specimens of fancy 
Soaps, also for fine Starch from Indian corn. 

Cleaver Frederic S., London, England, for Honey, Toilet, and other 
Soaps. 

Ourtius Julius, Duisburg, for Ultramarine. 

Des Brosses Frederic, Manhattan ville, U. S., for patent distilled Chemi- 
cal Sperm Candles. 

Estivant & Alberic, France, for Glue. 

Fries C. A., Heildelberg, for Ultramarine, with special approbation. 

Guimet J. B., Lyons, France, Ultramarine. 

Godin M., Chatillon, Dep. Seine, France, for specimens of Merino Com- 
bing Wool. 

Gerardi Martini, Turin, Sardinia, for specimens of Vegetable Oils. 

Gressler E., Erfurt, Prussian Saxony, for Chemical and Physical Appa- 
ratus. 

Hermann 0., Schcenbeck, Germany, for collection of Chemicals. 

Haskell, Merrick & Bull, N.Y. City, U.S., for specimens of Powdered 
Drugs. 

^usband Thomas J., Philadelphia, U. S., for Calcined Magnesia. 

Holmes Joseph E., U. S., for 129 specimens of American Woods. 

Judd Samuel & Sons, N. Y. City, U. S., for Specimens of Spermaceti and 
Patent Candles. 

Kent James H., Bury St. Edmonds, Gt. Britain, for Dried Preparations 
of British Plants, Fluid Extracts, &c. 

Kohnstamm Joseph, N. Y. City, U. S., for Specimens of Ultramarine for 
Calico Printing, and other Colors for Painting, Printing, &c. 

Kohnstamm Widow, Niederweren, Germany, for Specimens of Ultra- 
marine, with special approbation. 

Loebbecker & Co., Breslau, Germany, for Specimens of Zinc White. 

Litchfield & Co., N. Y. City, U. S., for Specimens of Spermaceti, Sperm 
Candles, Oils, &c. 

Menier & Co., Paris, France, for various Drugs and Extracts. 

Martin Abbess M. C, Cologne, for Cologne Water and Carmelite Spirit 
of Melissa. 

Nix Arthur, McComb's Dam, N. Y. City, U. S., for Specimens of Fine 
Sun Bleached Wax from the ordinary American Yellow Wax. 

Nailer, Jefferson, Warren & Co., Jefferson Co., Mississippi, U. S., for 
Specimen of Cotton of Superior color and handling. 

Oomen A. M., Genneken, Netherlands, for Oil Seed Cakes, Glues, Oils, &e. 

Prins & Co., Wormerveer, Holland, for Urling's Patent Starch. 

Payson Ira F., Stapleton, N. Y., U. S., for Specimens of a New and Pa- 
tent Variety of Soap. 



Perselaer & Son, Maestricht, Netherlands, for Odoriferous Soaps, Can- 
dles, &c. 
Powers & Weightman, Philadelphia, U. S., for a fine assortment of Che- 

«nicals. 
Pfizer Charles & Co., N. Y. City, U. S., for Refined Camphor, Kreosote, 

&c. 
Rosengarten & Davis, Philadelphia, XJ. S., for Sulphate of Quinine, 

Veratrine, &e. 
Smith Thomas & Henry, Edinburgh, Gt. Britain, for specimens of Aloine 

and Caffeine. 
Schols Frederic, N. Y. City, for specimens of Mass and Roll Brimstone. 
Spear, Burke & Co., Boston, U. S., for Starch from Potatoes. 
Steinbach James, Jr., Petit Quevilly, France, for Starch^ Fecula, and 

Gums. 
Tilden & Co,, N. Y. City, U. S., for Medicinal Extracts prepared in vacuo. 
Taylor & Son, Chelsea, England, for Soaps and Perfumery. 
Taylor H. P. & W. C, Philadelphia, U. S-, for Transparent and Fancy 

Soaps. 
Watherspoon Robt., Maxwilton, Scotland, for Starch from East India 

Sago. 
Wood Thomas, Smithfield, New York, U. S., for specimen of Wool. 

Not in Catalogue. 

Sweden and Norway, for Commercial Nickel, entirely free from arsenic, 

from the Klapa mines, certified by Berzelius. 
Class 2. — No name. For a good assortment of Zinc Paints. 

Honorable Mention* 

Alter & Gillespie, Freeport, Pa., U. S., for Bromine. 

Ashard Bros., N. Y. City, U. S., for Patent Perfumed Oriental Crystals. 

Albani Bros., Turin, Sardinia, for a variety of Chemical Productions. 

Arnavon Honore, Marseilles, France, for various kinds of Soaps. 

Adam J. N., Renwieg, Bavaria, Ultramarine. 

Blanchard H., Paris. France, specimens of unalterable Pills of Iodide of 

Iron. 
Benzel Bros., Haubordin, France, samples of Ultramarine and Azure 

Blue. 
Brewster Samuel C, Geddes, U. S., for specimens of Solar Coarse Salt 
Burckhart & Co., Cincinnati, U. S., for superior Lard Oil, 
Blake William, N. Y. City, U. S., for Patent Fire and Weather-proof 

Paint, and Artificial Slates manufactured from the same. 
Benda George, Kiirth, Bavaria, for Bronze Colors. 
Brandies J., Jr., Furth, Bavaria, for Bronze Colors and Powders. 
Bo Augustus, Turin, Sardinia, for samples of Chrome Yellow and other 

Colors. 
Bully Jean Vincent, Paris, for specimens of Aromatic Vinegar. 
Brasseur Eugene, Ghent, Belgium, for samples of Ultramarine Blues and 

White Lead. 

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Claude Louis, Brussels, Belgium, for Rape Oil purified for burning. 

Cerceuil, France, for Colors for Paper Hangings. 

Cookson W. J. & Co., London, Great Britain, for specimens of Antimony, 
Red Lead, &c. • 

Christani Richard S., Philadelphia, U.S., for specimens of Perfumery. 

Dachonel Heinrich, Quaritz, Lower Silesia, for Toilet Soaps in fancy 
designs. '• 

Dixon J. & Co., Jersey City, TJ. S., for Black Lead Crucibles, Furnaces, 
<fec. 

Delluc & Co., N. Y. City, U. S. for Flavoring Extracts. 

Dupuy E., N. Y. City, U. S., for Concentrated Extract of Lemon and 
Vanilla. 

Electoral Hesse Smalt Works, Schwarzenfeldt, for Collection of Col- 
ors. 

Ellis, Charles and Co., Philadelphia, U. S., for an assortment of Med- 
icinal Preparations. 

Electoral Hesse Smalt Works, Schwarzenfeldt, Ultramarine. 

^abre Repetto Pietto, Porto Maurizio, Sardinia, for Fine Bar Soap. 

Farina J. Maria, opposite George Platz, for Cologne Water. 

Farina J. Maria, opposite New Market Platz, for Cologne Water. 

Farina J. Maria, opposite Martin's Platz, for Cologne Water. 

Farina J. Maria, opposite Juluk's Platz, for Cologne Water. 

Farina J. Maria, opposite Joseph's Place, Cologne, for Cologne Water. 

Farina J. M., Old Market Place, Cologne, for Cologne Water. 

Farina Johann Maria, 2 Juluk's Place, Cologne, for Cologne Water. 

Farina Johann Carl, Cologne, for Cologne Water. 

Farina J. Maria, 4 Juluk's Platz, Cologne, for Cologne Water. 

Fabian E. G., Breslau, Germany, for Samples of Fine Oil. 

Faure & Escoffier, Avignon, France, for samples of Madder Root and 
Prepared Powder. 

Fruchet, Paris, France, for samples of Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet Cream 
and Essences. 

Frank F., Cincinnati, U. S., for specimens of Lard Oil. • 

Frutler, Counsellor, Leuterm, Silesia, for specimens of Wool. 

Gerterayen Van J. C. Hamme, East Flanders, for specimens of Starch. 

Grass Margaretta, Cologne, for Cologne Water. 

Gehe & Co., Dresden, Saxony, for Chemical Apparatus. 

Hjirta & J. Michaels on, Stockholm, Sweden, for specimens of Sulphu- 
ric Acid of 66 B. 

Herbert Franz Paul, Klagenfurt, Germany, for samples of White Lead. 

Hotchkiss, H. G. & L. B., Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y., U. S., for Oife of 
Peppermint, Spearmint and Wintergreen. 

Howards & Kent, Strafford, England, for fine collection of Chemical Pre- 
parations. t 

Hanle Leo, Munich, Bavaria, for specimens of Bronze Colors. 

Herring, Charles F., Brooklyn, U. S. for specimens of Blacking. 

Jager, Evert De., Zandyk, Netherlands, for samples of Starch. 

Jolly, F., Mer. Loire & Cher., France, for Purified Oil for Watches, etc. 

Jennings, Thos. Cook, Ireland, for Calcined Magnesia and Carbonate of 
Magnesia. 



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Jones, Stephen U., for Pyramid of Fancy Soap. 

Johnson, Jonathan F., N. Y. city, U. S., for specimens of Soap, plain and 
fancy, fine Perfumery and Extracts. 

Knosp, Robert, Stuttgart, for Indigo, Carmine, etc. 

Kinzelberger & Co., Prague, Bohemia, for Ultramarine and 180 samples 
of various colors. 

Lindmark, John, N. Y. city, U. S., for fine Cologne Water. 

Lyon Emanuel, N. Y. city, U. S., for Magnetic Powder, for destruction of 
insects, vermin, etc., without poison. 

Laumar <fe Pauris, Paris, France, for specimens of fine Perfumery. 

Luhme, J. F., <fe Co., Berlin, Prussia, for Chemical Apparatus. 

Leistner, G. L., Paris, France, for Water of Paris and other Perfumery. 

Lansa, Bros. & Co., Turin, Sardinia, for Stearine Candles and Stearine. 

Le Fevre, B., Paris, France, for various kinds of Varnish, (with special ap- 
probation. 

Lill, William & Co., Chicago, IJ. S., for Cologne Water and Pure Spir- 
its. 

Le Fevre, Senr., Nantes, France, for specimens of Oxyd of Zinc. 

Michel, France, for Extracts for Dying and Printing. 

Mixer & Gilbert, Boston, U. S., for Patent Starch and Spermaceti Can- 
dles. 

Mitchell, R. S. & Co., N. Y. city, U. S., for Stearine figures and Candles. 

McFarljne, Arch., Montreal, Canada, for samples of Glue prepared from 
common stock called Farmers' pieces. 

Miller & Co., A., Newbern, North Carolina, U. S., for Resin Oil. 

Marquart Dr. L. C, Bonn, Prussia, for collection of Chemical Productions. 

Mason, James, & Co., Philadelphia, U. S., for specimens of Blacking. 

Michael Louis, N. Y. City, U. S., for fancy Soaps, Pomade, Extracts, &c. 

McFadden John, Hanson County, Ohio, U. S., for specimens of Wool. 

Mitchell Genl. J. D. Charleston, So. Ca., U. S., for a stalk of Pomegra- 
nate Cotton. 

McClintock W. & C, Demerara, for Bird's Nests. 

Poimmier P., Paris, Carriage Varnish. 

Pitancier G., Odessa, Russia, for fine Stearine Candles. 

Parker David, (Trustee,) Shaker's Village, U. S., for specimens of essen- 
tial Oils, Medicinal Extracts, &c. 

Poel W. J., Zaandam, Netherlands, for specimens of Gelatine and Glue. 

Puccio Antonio, Genoa, Sardinia, for specimens of Sulphate of Quinine 

Parola Luigi, Cuneo, Sardinia, for specimens of Ergotine. 

Paoli Christian, Springfield, Ohio, U. S., for pure Alcohol and Deodo- 
rized Cologne, spirit 98 per cent, for Medical and Chemical purposes, <fec. 

Russell Stiles, & Hubbard, Yonkers, U. S., for Extract of Logwood. 

Roemer Carl, Briihl, Baden, for refined Oils, capable of resisting intense 
cold. 

Rushton & Myers, Philadelphia, U. S., for specimens of Blacking. 

Rice & Smith, N. Y. City, U. S., for specimens of Perfumery, and Fancy 
Articles. 

Santo A., Matanzas, Cuba, for specimens of Quinine and other Medical 
preparations. 

Setzer J., Weitenek on the Danube, for various shades of Ultramarine. 
Madder, &c. 



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Siegle Henry, Stuttgard, Germany, for various Colors. 

Soehner Bros., Paris, France, for various kinds of Varnish, (with special 
approbation.) 

Sanger Augustus H., Danvers, U. S., for samples of Glue. 

Sheppard Samuel C, Philadelphia, U. S., for Citrate of Magnesia. 

Schramm L. F., Dessau, Baden, for specimens of fine Vegetable Oils for 
watches. 

Spahn & Schimmel, Leipsic, Saxony, for essential Oils. 

Stuurman Jr. J., Zandyk, Netherlands, for samples of Starch. 

Seabrook William, Charleston, U. S., for sample of Sea Island Cotton, 

Schiller Caroline, Montreal, Canada, for Bark Box, with Moose Hair, 
&c. 

Vanduura & Veusterven, Rotterdam, Holland, for samples of Oils and 
Colors. 

Vandenbusch J. J., Wilhelminadorp, W. Goes, Holland, for specimens of 
Madder manufactured by Steam. 

Voute W. H. & Co., Amsterdam, Holland, for assortment of Madder, In- 
digo, &c. 

Violet, Paris, France, for collections of choice Perfumes. 

Van Deventee John, N. Y. City, U. S., for Oil, Paste, Blacking, and 
Waterproof Compn. for leather. 

Viard Louis, Paris, France, for a variety of Colors. 

Van Geetrugen, J. & Co., Hamme, East Flanders, for specimens of 
Starch. 

Whitely N., N. Y. City, U. S., for patent perfumed Oriental Crystal. 

Warteburg Count, York, Silesia, for specimen of Wool. 

Wright W. P., N. Y., U. S., for a Cotton Plant with opening pods. 

Zinsser & Marx, N. Y. City, U. S., for bleached Shellac and French Var- 
nishes, (with special approbation.) 

Zuber & Co., Rixheim, Haut Rhin, for samples of Artificial Ultramarine 
Green, &c. 

Zanoli Carl A., High street Cologne, for Cologne Water. 

Zanole Carl Anton, 92 High street Cologne, for Cologne Water. 



ADDITIONAL. 



Silver Medai. 



American Linen Thread Co., Mechanicsville, N. Y., for superior excel- 
lence in fabrication, bleaching, and coloring thread. 
Edwards A. D. & Co., Dundee, Scotland, Flax and Tow Thread. 



Bronze Medal. 



Buchanan A., Massarooni, British Guiana, for Building and Ornamental 

Woods. 
Oartwright H., Essequebo, British Guiana, for Building and Ornamental 

Woods. 



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Dunbar McMasters, Gilford, Ireland, for superior Linen Thread. 
Douglass & Beer, St. Louis, Missouri, U. S., for Dew Hotted Hemp. 
Ellerman, A., Rotterdam, Holland, for Holland Flax. 
Faustin 1st, Emperor of Hayti, for splendid block of Mahogany, and 

other productions of the Island. 
Hunter Hon. John J., Lexington, U. S., for American Dressed Hemp. 

Agents, Jas. McGregor & Co., N. Y. 
Mansfield John, Demarara, British Guiana, for Building and Ornamental 

Woods. 
Saunders John R., Missouri, U. S., for dew rotted Hemp, unhackled from 

the brake, produced by Sibley of Missouri. 
Van Caty J. P., Gonda, for Friesland Flax. 
Widdows F., New York, for " Metropolitan Crystal Cement." 

Honorable Mention* 

Baker, Bell & Co., Weston, Mississippi, U. S., for dew rotted Hemp. 
Demarest, Joralemon & Co., for Twine manufactured from Belgian Flax, 
French, James, N. Y. City, U. S., for Shoe Thread and Flax Twines. 
Falkoeraloof, Loon, Russia, for Flax of great beauty. 
Holliday & Dickey, Weston, Missouri, U. S., for dew rotted Hemp. 
Decat Butin, prod. Canton de Fourcoing, France, for Peeled Flax. 
Leroy Dubois, lilies Nord, France, for Raw aud Peeled Flax.! 
Lotbiniere, Hon. G. Joly, for Vegetable Fibre prepared from Asclepias 

Canadensis. 
Lytle R., Hollidaysburg, Penn., U. S., for Planks of Wild Cherry from 

Cambria Co. in that State. 
Pecquet M., Quebec, C. E., for Dressed Flax. 
Raffelsperger, F., Schonberg, Austria, for samples of Flax. 

The Jury would specially notice — collection sent from British Guiana by 
J. S. Stutchbury, Esq., E. S. Brotherson, W. C. McClintoch, Esq., of Barks, 
&c-, used in medicine, and also the Fibres of Endogenous Plants from the 
same Province and from Hayti and the East Indies. 



Jury C. 



Class 9.— Agricultural, Horticultural, and Dairy Implements and 

Machines. 

Jurors : 

Hon. HENRY WAGER, Western New York, Chairman. 
WATSON NEWBOLD, Esq., Columbus, New Jersey. 
WILLIAM EVANS, Esq., Montreal, Canada. 
Col. JOHN W. PROCTOR, Danvers, Mass. 
Major PHILIP R. FREAS, Germantown, Penna. 
Henry S. Babbit, Brooklyn, L. I., Acting Secretary. 



Silver Medal. 

Atkins Jearum, Chicago, Illinois, for an exceedingly ingenious self-raking 
Reaper, exhibited by J. S. Wright, of Chicago, Illinois The silver 
medal is awarded for the new mechanical principle as here exhibited in 
its adaptation to the Automaton Raker. 

Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co., Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, 
for the scientific principles which have been practically perfected by 
Samuel A. Knox, their artist, and adapted to the series of Sod and Stub- 
ble Plows exhibited by them. 

Salmon George B., Elgin, Illinois, for his Patent Grain and Grass Seed 
Separator. 

Bronze Medal, with. Special Approbation. 

Allen R. L., New York City, for general Collection of Agricultural Machi- 
nery and Implements. 

Crosskill William, Beverly, Hull, England, for a Sweeping Machine and 
for a Clod Crusher. 

Dibbol Joseph, Sidney, New York, for a very superioi hand-made Axe- 
Helve. 

Dick David, Meadville, Pennsylvania, for his Patent Anti-Friction Cheese 
Press. 

Emery & Co., Albany, New York, for a well known and approved Endless 
Chain Horse Power, with an Overshot Threshing Machine attached. 

Hall & Speer, Pittsburgh, Penna., for a Patent Hill Side or Flat Land 
Swivel Beam, and Double-Flap-Mould-Board Cast Iron Plow. 

Hargreaves Thomas C, Schenectady, N. Y., for an Indian Corn Husking 
Machine* 

Holwell W. Antrobus, Quebec, Canada East, for an ingeniously con- 
tracted Fruit Gatherer. 

Howard & Co., Buffalo, New York, for Ketchum's Mower. 



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HuonEs James, Cambridge, Indiana, for a Hand Mill for pearling barley, 
and making hominy and samp. 

Longett & Griffing, New York City, for their general collection of Im- 
plements, and the excellence of workmanship displayed. 

Mayher & Co., New York City, for J. T. Grant's Patent Fanning Mill, and 
for general collection of Implements. 

Massachusetts Shovel Co., Worcester, Mass., Sumner Balcom, Agent, 
for Kimball's Patent Shovels, with malleable iron sockets. 

Millard David J., Clayville, New York, for Hay and Manure Forks, Hay 
Knives and Scythes. 

Palmer William, Russell, North Carolina, for an ingenious, but simple 
and effective, Threshing Machine. 

Pennock S. & M. & Co., Kennet Square, Penna., for a Machine for sowing 
grain, grass seeds, guano, &c , in drills or broadcast. 

Ralph & Co., New York City, for general collection of Agricultural and 
Horticultural Machines and Implements. 

Ramsay Wm. B. & Geo. M., Washington, Penna., for a Harrow of a new, 
but simple, useful, and effective form of construction. 

Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co., Boston and Worcester, Mass., for 
Armsby's Patent Corn Sheller, and for the general assortment of Agri- 
cultural, Horticultural and Dairy Implements of their own manufacture. 

Snyder Elisha S., Charlestown, Virginia, for the combination which he 
has effected, and the practical application he has given the same, in his 
Labor-Saving Machine for threshing, separating, cleaning and bagging 
grain. 

Tillinghast Joseph B., Point Harmor, Ohio, for his Patent Centrifugal 
Churn. 

Townsend Glover, Fishkill, New York, for a beautiful collection of Fruits, 
Fungi, Fishes, and Reptiles in Composition. 

Wagener Jeptha A., Pultney, New York, for a Patent Clover and Timothy 
Seed Harvester. 

Bronze Medal. 

Allen, R. L., New York City, for a good display of Horticultural Imple- 
ments. 
Ames, Oliver & Sons, North Easton, Massachusetts, for a case of heavy 

ShovelsTand Spades. 
Bolles, L. & Co., Oxford, New- York, for the best solid shank Cast Steel 

Hoes. 
Burrall, Thomas D., Geneva, New York, for his Patent Reaping Machine, 

as an implement of known utility. 
Bacon, Almon, Lyme, Connecticut, for a nest of Corn and Fruit Baskets, 

(manufactured by Daniel Clarke,) of the best materials and skilful 

workmanship. 
Babcock, A. S., Albany, New- York, for an assortment of Horse Shoe and 

Sole Tiles, for draining land. 
Crofut, Charles, Bridgeport, Connecticut, for a Portable Grain Mill. 
Crosskill, William, Beverly, near Hull, England, for Williams' Iron 

Harrow, as a superior implement for seeding ; for the Archimedian Root 

Washer ; and for his Agricultural One Horse Cart. 



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Daniels, Reuben, Woodstock, Vermont, for his patent Hay, Straw and 

Corn-Stalk Cutter, exhibited by John Mayher & Co., also by Ralph & 

Co., of New York City. 
De Braume, Ulric, Belgium, for a Grain Moistener. 
Eddy, Dyre & Co., Union Village, Washington Co., New- York, for Tup- 

lin's Sweep, or Lever, Horse Power, in connection with Eddy's small 

undershot Threshing Machine. 
Hussey, Obed, Baltimore, Maryland, for his Machine for Reaping and 

Mowing, as a well-known and appreciated implement. 
Hall & Speer, Pittsburgh, for Patent Two Horse Centre Draft Cast Iron 

Plow. 
Kelsey, Christopher P., Livings ton ville, New York, for a folding Adjust- 
able Grain Cradle. 
Kaemmerer, Captain E., Bromberg, Baden, for a Patent Drill Plow, or 

Universal Seed Sowing Machine. 
Longett & Griffing, New York City, for Hickock's Portable Cider Mill 

and Press ; for the collection of Prouty & Mears' Plows, exhibited by 

L. & G. ; and for their general collection of Implements, and the 

excellence of workmanship displayed. 
Mayher, John <fe Co., New York City, for Wheeler's Endless Chain Horse 

Power, with his Threshing Machine annexed. 
Moffit, John R., Piqua, Ohio, for his Patent Threshing and Separating 

Machine. 
Manny, John H., Freeport, Illinois, for a Reaping and Mowing Machine, 

from the assurances that it has heretofore given of practical utility. 
McCormick, Cyrus H., Chicago, Illinois, for his Virginia Reaper and 

Mower, (so called,) a Machine very much in use in this country. 
Palmer, William, Russell, North Carolina, for an ingenious, but simple 

and effective Threshing Machine. 
Partridge, Henry, Medfield, Massachusetts, for a very superior collection 

of Potato Rakes and Manure Forks. 
Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co., Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, 

for Perry's Patent Meat Cutter ; for a Vegetable Cutter ; for the Double 

Sod and Sub-Soil Plow, improved by the application of the principles 

discovered by Knox ; for the Deep Tiller Steel Plow, denominated U, 

G., 8 ; for a Cast Iron Plow, numbered Y3^-, corresponding to the U. 

G., 3 ; for an improved One Horse Cultivator, with reversible steel teeth ; 

and for their Flat Furrow Swivel, or Side Hill Plow. 
Ralph & Co., New York City, for an assortment of Horticultural Toojs. 
Roderman & Ronce, St. Louis, Missouri, for an improved Two Wheeled 



Reading, William, Flemington, New Jersey, for a Power Corn Sheller, of 

very great capacity. 
Seeley, 0. W., Albany, Mew York, for improved Patent Straw Cutters. 
Smith <fc Fenwick, New York City, for a Patent Machine for Paring, 

Coring and Quartering Apples. 
Tuttlb Manufacturing Company, Naugatuck, Connecticut, an assortment 

of Garden Tools, Potato Rakes, Hoes, and Hay Forks. 
Tzxer & McKenney, Clarksfield, Ohio, for a Model of an Excentric Lever 

Press. 



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Van Brocklin, Winter & Co., Brantford, Canada West, for a Threshing 

and Separating Machine. 
Woodward Joshua, Haverhill, New Hampshire, for a Patent Corn and 

Seed Planter. 

Honorable Mention* 

Allen R. L., New York City, for a " Harrow" invented by Hon. George 
Geddes ; for Langdon's Potato Plow ; for Budding's Patent Lawn Mow- 
er, and for Cora Shellers. 

American Hoe Company, Winsted, Connecticut, for a very handsome 
Case of Hoes. 

Abbe R. M„ Enfield, Connecticut, for a Model of a Pen, illustrating an 
improved method of feeding swine. 

Backus & Barstow, Norwich, Connecticut, for Corn Shellers. 

Beyerle Jacob, Waidhofen, Austria Proper, for Scythes and Straw 
Knives. 

Burrall Thomas D., Geneva, New York, for his " Patent Mowing Ma- 
chine." 

Carter Charles P., New York City, for an " Apple and Peach Parer 
and Discharger," as the best paring machine. 

Cocone Guiseppe, Turin, Sardinia, for a Hand Machine for Sowing Grain 
broad cast or in drills. 

Crosskill William, Beverly, near Hull, England, for " CrosskiU's Patent 
Cast Wheels." 

Chaleyer Firming, near St. Etienne, France, for Scythes and Sickles. 

Crossman Edward, Canaan, Four Corners, New York, for "improved 
Scythe Rifles." 

Coulaux & Co., Molsheim, Bas Rhin, France, for Scythes, Pruning 
Knives, Garden Shears, etc. 

Cilley N, W., Nottingham, N. H., for a Sliding Lever Gate. 

Coats William Bailey, Washington City, D. C, for a " model of a Pat- 
ent Hemp and Corn Cutter." 

iDeering & Dederich, Albany, New York, for a " Model of a Patent 
Parallel Lever, and horizontal Hay or Cotton Press." 

Downer John R. & R., Castleton, New York, for a Revolving Horse- 
rake ; for a "Harrow" considered to be a very good implement for seed' 
ing purposes. 

Dickson Perry, Blooming Valley, Pennsylvania, for a small model of a 
Farm Sled, shewing the application of a very simple, though ingenious, 
lock or brake. 

Dennis John H., Boston, Massachusetts, for a Bee Hive. 

Davis Sylvester, Claremont, New Hampshire, for his patent platform 
Bee Hive. 

Duryea & Rhodes, New York City, for a handsome case of long and 
short handled Shovels and Spades. 

Emery & Co., Albany, New York, for a Seed Planter. 

Elliot Augustus, San Francisco, California, for a " model of the Golden 
Harvester," having new and valuable improvements in the combination 
for reaping, raking and binding grain. 

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Forbush E B. Buffalo, New York, for a" Mowing and Reaping Machine " 
VuZ tvS* T^ WOTkm ^fhip andiisk P g ' 

oZl Tb— P. J - R S™- yl ; ania - f ° r a " P ateat ™P-ed Churn." 
uregs & Denton, Peoria, Illinois, for an ingenious " Self-Rakino- Reaner " 
with an arrangement by means of an m Au„ i • a £ rteapei, 

the grain in bundles. J dksS chalD a P ron for discharging 

Gibes Lucius H., Washington, D. C, for his "Rotarv Snadps" 

tnT M Thin^Cr ,G - H ;' ?°f StK r> N -YorKa "Thresh- 
Madune ' J 6d lnt0 a Cl0ver seed Hullin S a^ Cleaning 

H Kisr^ttTf' P r Sy1 ^ f ? fte &e fimsa aad **w 
smp displayed in the three plows exhibited by them 

HUBERT Samitel Prescott, Canada West, for a patent. Plow 

Homer &Labb, Boston, Massachusetts, for a "case of light Cast Steel 
Hoes of a very supenor quality. ° 

Jerome E. J & E, Hempstead Branch, Long Island, New York for a 
yery good "endless chain, belt geared Horse Power." ' 

Spadet" ' GaDan °1 l,e ' Canada West > f » « "case of Shoyels and 

Jehkeh W., Utrecht, Netherlands, for a « Sowing Plow of new construc- 

E piow!T EI 'ai 1 f t B ° St0D ' *£?"'& ^P™^ in the Mechanism of 
.flows, etc , and for a new " Seed Drilling Machine." 

S D tr J *£$ If"' Baden - fOT a good sample of German Scythes and 
Shaw Cutting Knives, the best foreign implements of their kind on ex- 

L Mili : " T alS iIFFING ' ^ W Y ° rk Cit * N - Y " fOT " Biyanf. Fanning 
mK a handsome machine constructed with glass sides, for showing a? 
the Mace its operation and internal structure ; for "Proutv & r MeaW 
Double Sod and Subsoil Plow," and for " Corn Shelters" 7 

mTdT " J cZ & She°ne^ Y °'' k ^ *? & " *** Harrow," and for well 

SSS M M r/' MH ° hi0 ' fea ° W "Seed Hulling and 

M S N n™ & LAMB ' SmitMe ' d ' Bh0de Is,and > for su Pe™r " %thes and 

M I°es' lZZ^' **?$> F W Y ° rk ' f ° r three Plows - of di ffercnt 
Moody E_ S R— me ndable degree of skill in their workmanship. 
SlicL ' B " mu, « h » m . Connecticut, for a Vegetable Onto or 

Moore John, New York City, N. Y, for Straw Cutters, noted by the Jury 
for their simplicity and ease of keeping in order. 7 7 

NoThXTeZ: Fly%\>#ew Y Yorl M f t,S Y ^ fT^" 
Manure Forks. 7 ' W Y ° rk ' fe a fine case of *% an d 

°T' . jA " E „ s D - Rtteburgh, Penusylyania, for an Iron Mill for Grinds 
Feed ; and for a model of Filson's Self-Adjusting Farm Gate S 

OW.il John, Xema^ Ohio, for an Atmospheric liver Churn 
Oll Colony Iron Company, Taunton, Massachusetts, (John Bussing & 



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Co., Agents, New York City,) for a beautiful case of good looking Shovels 

and Spades, of steel and yellow metal. 
Offner Brothers, Wolfsberg, Carinthia, for a case of Scythes, bearing the 

words — " God bless the harvest." 
Palmer William Russell, North Carolina, for a patent Sweep (or Lever) 

Horse Power, of a new form of construction. 
Palmer Thomas, Camden, New Jersey, for the combination effected in 

P. W. Hardwick's Machine for Paring, Coring, and Slicing Fruit. 
Perancini E., Turin, Sardinia, for a modei of a Mowing Machine for Hay 

and Grain. 
Penz J., Muhleran, Tyrol, for different kinds of Scythes. 
Phelps E. W. & Co., Westfield, Massachusetts, for premium Combination 

Bee Hive. 
Robinson Erenezer, Greencastle, Pennsyvlania, for Mumma's patent 

'Corn Sheller, as a good Machine, and for its ready convertibility into a 

Vegetable Cutter. 
Rugg Amos, Montague, Mass., for improved bent Hand Hay Rakes. 
Ruggles, NoursEj Mason & Co., Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, 

for a neat chest with assortment of Horticultural Tools ; for Sausage 

Fillers, in consideration of the superiority of their mechanism ; for a 

Horse Hoe, and for the superior workmanship of their Plows, whether 

having steel mould boards and land sides, or made of iron. 
Ralph & Co., New York City, for the Virginia Corn Sheller ; and for a 

very convenient and cheap Fruit Gatherer. 
Reading William, Flemington, New Jersey, for a model of a Kiln for 

Drying Corn, &c. 
Robertson John, Long Point, Canada East, for a Seed Sower. 
Snyder George, Rhinebeck, New York, for a model of his perpendicular 

•lever, toggle joint Hay Press. 
Seymour, Morgan & Co., Brockport, New York, for a Reaping Machine. 
Sharp Theodore, Chatham Four Corners, New York, for an endless Chain 

•Horse Power. 
Snyder Elisha S., Charlestown, Virginia, for a model of an ingenious 

Machine for Threshing, Separating, Cleaning and Bagging Grain. 
Taylor, E. T. Thomas & Co., New York City, for a novel Straw Cutter. 
Tqbey & Anderson, Peoria, Illinois, for the good shape in the Shares of 

the steel Plows exhibited by them. 
Tuttle Manufacturing Company, Naugatuck, Connecticut, for the evi- 
dence of good workmanship, in a handsome case of Manure Forks. 
Tyler & McKenney, Clarksfield, Ohio, for an eccentric lever Cheese Press. 
Williams & Hackley, Belleville, New York, for a Cheese Press. 
Zimmermann, G. F. S., Charlestown, Virginia, for a machine for Threshing, 

Cleaning and Bagging Grain, by one operation. 



Sub-Jury C. 

ON 

Glass 3. 

Agricultural Products, Substances used as Food, Wines, Tobacco, &c. 



Deputy-Chairman, Dr. A. S. Elwyn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Prof. John A. Porter, New-Haven, Conn. 
John Anderson, Esq., New York City. 
H. D. Tellkamf, Esq., New York City. 
James B. Oakley, Esq., New York City. 
Thomas Hadden, Esq., New York City. 
John Marshall, Esq., New York City. 

Silver Medals. 

Borden Gail, Jr., Galveston, Texas, for Meat Biscuit. 

Longworth N., Cincinnati, Ohio, for Sparkling Isabella Wine, very super- 
ior quality, made from the Isabella Grape, and destined to be of great 
commercial value to our country. 

Bronze Medal*.. 

Alden C, 314 Broadway, New York City, for Alden's Concentrated Milk, 
Cream, Coffee, and Prepared Cream, for use at sea 

Addison & Meade, Alexandria, Virginia, for Samples of " Gale Wheat," 
very superior. 

Astengo Matte o, Savona, Sardinia, Italy, for Specimens of Vermicelli, or 
Paste of Genoa. « 

Bonnard Louis, 72 Greenwich street, New York City, for Alimentary 
Preserves. 

Bogen G. & P., Cincinnati, Ohio, for American Champagne Wine and 
Still Catawba, from the native Catawba Grape. 

Buchanan H., Cincinnati, Ohio, for Still Catawba Wine. 

Bounin, Freres, Nice, Piedmont, Italy, for Samples of Olive Oil. 

Benners J. E., New York City, for the Best Sauce on exhibition, denomi- 
nated Amazon Sauce. 

Charlewood & Cummins, Covent Garden, London, England, for fine ex- 
hibition of Scotch Grain in the Ear. 

Chollet & Co., No. 5 Rue Marbeuf, Paris, France, for Samples of Desic- 
cated Vegetable, of various sorts. 

Dufaville W., Islington, London, England, for Culinary Articles : Fish, 
Crystal, Brilliant, and various other Gelatines, British Isinglass. 

Dubois Leroy, lilies, Nord France, for Samples of Wheat. 

France, for a collection of preparatons of food of various kinds. 

Fiton J. sen., Bordeaux, Gironde, France, for a variety of Alimentary Pre- 
serves. 

Favarger A., Havana, Cuba, for Segars. 



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Glass George M., Walworth, near London, England, for Gelatine Pastes 

and Lozenges, Jujube Pastes and Transparent and Opaque Isinglass. 
Gottzenleucher, Simeons & Co., Offenbach-on-the-Maine, Germany, for 

Samples of Snuff. 
Gremailly, sen., Hotel du Sauvage, Gray Haute Saone, France, for Ali- 

•mentary Preserves (French cooking). 
Gillet Aug., Kneval, Morbihan, France, for Sardines in Oil, and other 

Alimentary Preserves. 
Guardi, Tourio, Italy, for Superior Olive Oil. 

Havemeters & Moller, 26 Front street, New York City, for Highly 
• Refined Sugar. 

Hecker & Brother, New York, Farina, and a very great variety of pre- 
parations from cereal grains of extraordinary excellence. 
Hayti, for superior Coffee, Chocolate, etc., exhibited by Henry Delafield, 

Esq. Consular Agent. 
Johnson Col. B. P., Albany, New York, for Thirty Varieties of Wheat. 
Kirtland B. B., Cantonment Farm, Greenbush, New York, for samples 

of Indian Corn. 
Kittredge Hon. E. E., Elm Hall, Parish of Assumption, Louisiana, for 

Plantation Sugar made from the cane. 
LeDuc M., Minnesota Territory, for specimens of Wild Rice, Flint Corn, 

Yellow and Striped Dent Corn, Winter and Spring Wheat, Barley and 

Maple Sugar. 
Longworth N., Cincinnati, Ohio, for Still Catawba Wine. 
Lea & Perkins, Worcester, England, for Worcestershire Sauce. 
Liberia, for very excellent Coffee, Cocoa and Sugar, exhibited by Captain 

•Lynch, of the U. S. Navy. 
Mulchowski M., Russian Commissioner, Russia, for forty-nine varieties of 

Grains and Seeds from Russia. 
Noble, Cooper & Bolton, 152 Fleet street, London, England, for fine 

exhibition of English Grain and Seeds. 
Paoletti Guiseppe, Pontedara, Tuscany, Italy, for manufactures of Flour. 
Rehfuss L., Cincinnati, Ohio, for Still Catawba Wine. 
Reinhart C., Montreal, Canada, for Superior Hams. 
Royal Aricultural Society, Prince Edward Island, for samples of 

Wheat, Oats, Buckwheat, <fec, exhibited by Whitman & Wheelock, N. 

York. 
Raymond & Schuyler, West Farm, N. Y., for very fine Pearl Barley. 
Thompson Samuel L., Setauket, Long Island, for samples of Wheat, Oats 

and Rye. 
Upper Canada Provincial Agricultural Society, for very fine sample 

of White Wheat, produced by John B. Carpenter, Townsend, Canada 

West, weighing 66 J lbs. to the bushel. 
Usher R., Louisville, Kentucky, Spiced Beef. 
Valdettarro G., Genoa, Italy, for specimens of superfine Vermicelli or 

Paste of Genoa. 
Werk M., Cincinnati, Ohio, for Sparkling Catawba Wine. 
Whitlock, Nichols & Co., New York City, for superior assortment of 

Virginia manufactured Tobacco for chewing. 
Winter Dr. John, chairman of committee of gentlemen, residents of St 

Johns, Newfoundland, for specimens of Barley and Oats, and Preserved 

and Smoked Meats. 



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Honorable Mention. 

Allen Julius, N. Y. City, for Segars with gilt ends. 

Alston Hon. R. W. F., Pee Dee River, South Carolina, for samples of 
Rice of different years growth. 

Arkenburgh R. H., New York City, for very superior specimens of Ohio 
Seed Leaf Tobacco, grown by Michael Moyer, Miami, Ohio. 

Belling & Vogell, 217 Walker st., N. Y. City, plain and fancy Vermi- 
celli, Maccaroni, &c. 

Bingham A. D., Michigan, for Crystal Flint Wheat. 

Blow & March, New York City, for superior specimens of pound-lump 
Tobacco, manufactured by Armistead & Warwick, Lynchburg, Virginia. 

x Bernard Brothers, Offenbach on the Maine, Germany, for specimens of 

- Snuff. 

Berry Walter W., Baltimore, Maryland, for superior specimens of Mary- 
land Leaf Tobacco. 

Blouin Hypolite, Berthier, Canada East, for Timothy Seed. 

Boivin Louis, Cacouna, Canada East, for samples of Wheat. 

Bartlett Smith, Belleville, Canada West, for samples of Peas. 

BaiLey J. W., Megantic, Canada East, for Maple Sugar. 

Brooke W. F., Lynchburg, Va., for Peytona Tobacco-. 

Connolly, Charles M., New York City, for superior specimens of Vir- 
ginia manufactured Tobacco for Chewing. 

Carstens, D. H., Lubeck, North Germany, for preserved Vegetables, 
Poultry, Fish, Fruits, and Milk. 

Claus & Caron, Ghent, (East Flanders,) Belgium, for samples of Candied 
and other Sugars. 

Couture Francois, St. Ambroise, Canada East, for Skinless Barley and 
Canadian Oats. 

Dumhe H., Cincinnati, Ohio, for samples of Catawba Wine. 

Dolle — , Franklin, Missouri, for specimens of Isabella Wine. 1 

Du Barry & Co., Regent street, London, England, for samples of Farina- 
ceous Food- 

Fricke Frederick, Hermann, Missouri, for Catawba Wine. 

Fletcher Thomas S., Canaan, Vermont, for Maple Sugar. 

Flint & Peabody, San Francisco, California, for Oats, (the stalks of which 
were upwards of ten feet in length,) and Wheat, presented by Berford 
& Co., New York City. 

French, Lyon & Tabb, Dover, Kentucky, for a hogshead of superior 
Tobacco, and variety of specimens of the same, presented by R. L. Mail- 
land, 63 Beaver street, N. Y. City. 

Glasgow William, St. Louis, Missouri, for Sparkling Catawba Wines. 

Garcia Emmanuel, New York City, for specimeus of Havana Cigars. 

Hoffman J. B. & Co., Albany, New York, for superior specimens of fine 
cut Tobacco for chewing. 

Hotchkiss, Fenner & Co., New York City, for specimens of Virginia 
pound-lump Cavendish Tobacco. 
J Heard & Son, Fore Street, Bridge water, England, rich Somersetshire 
Camp Sauce. 

! Herring James, Toronto, Canada West, for White Marrowfat Peas. 

La Pice P. M., parish of St. James, Louisiana, for Paragon Sugar, (so 
called,) manufactured directly from the cane, by a new process. 



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Lamere Madam, St. Laurent, Canada East, for samples of Colored Beans. 

Lambly — , Quebec, Canada East, for samples of Maple Syrup and Maple 
Sugar. 

Maine Joseph, No. 7 Union Court, London, England, for Gelatine, in 
sheets, cut in fancy styles. 

Middleton & Co., New York City, for very fine Arrow-Root, produced by 
Josiah Dickinson, at Bermuda. 

Miles & Peck, Yonkers, N. Y., Pearl Barley, Farina, Split Peas, &c. 

Muir J., Hinchinbroke, Canada East, for samples of Wheat, Peas and Oats. 

McNaughton Angus, Hinchinbroke, Canada E., for very superior Honey. 

Muir J., Hinchinbroke, Canada East, for a very good Cheese. 

Maxwell E., New York City, for superior specimens of Virginia Manu- 
factured Tobacco. 

McMullen Robert G-., Canada, for superior specimens of Irish Lundy 
Foot Snuff. 

Paschal Michael, Hermann, Missouri, for Catawba Wine. 

Polk Right Rev. Leonidas, Leighton Plantation, Parish of La 
Fourche Interior, Louisiana, for Refined Sugars, Loaf, Crushed and Pow- 
dered. 

Payne George, Cowes, Isle of Wight, for Royal Osborne Sauce. 

Pacquet M., Quebec District, Canada East, for Samples of Beans. 

Rommel Jacob, Hermann, Missouri, for Catawba Wine. 

Robb John, Montreal, Canada East, for Wine Crackers. 

Rousseau Betsey, St. Hilaire, Canada East, for Maple Sugar, Granu- 
lated, and in Cakes. 

Smith Morgan L., Texas,, for Muscovado and Clarified Sugar. 

Silverthorne Francis, Toronto, Canada West, for Samples of Pot and 
Pearl Barley. 

Sinclair P. C., Coburg, Canada West, for Superior Coburg Sauce. 

Tateosyan H., 87 Bleecker street, New York City, for Oriental Fig 
Paste. 

Thompson E. W., Toronto, Canada West, for Samples of Barley. 

Wardell & Pease, 252 Front street, New York City, for Pickled 
Oysters, Lobsters, &c. 

Wolf C. J., Washington, Missouri, for Catawba Wine. 

Wayne Mrs. William C, Wilton BlufT, Poupon River, S. Carolina, for 
Samples of Rice. 

Westover Asa, Dunham, Canada East, for Samples of Maple Sugar 

and Syrup. 
Zerega Anthony, 97 Prince street, Brooklyn, L. I., for Maccaroni and 
Vermicelli. 



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Sub-Jury 

ON 

Flour and Indian MeaL 

James B. Oakley, Chairman, 
John Marshall, Esq., 
Thomas Hadden, Esq. 

Flour. — « liver Medals. 

Hecker & Brother, New York, for Flour of extraordinary fine quality 
and of superior manufacture. 

Welch J. S., Shenandoah Mills, Clark Co., Va., (L. Roberts & Co., 
agents, N. Y.,) a very superior quality of Family and Market Flour, speci- 
ally adapted for general use. 

Bronze Medals. 

Hawks Isaac, Navarre Mills, Ohio, (J. B. Herrick, agent, N. Y.) 
Hill C. J. & Son, Rochester, N. Y., (C. Dinsmore & Co., agents, N. Y.) 
Jordan & Sons, Bohemia. 
Gbrman States. (Name not given of the manufacturer.) 

Honorable Mention* 

Chamberlain J. H., Akron City Mills, Ohio. (Wright, Gillet <fc 

Ranson, agents, N. Y.) 
Cummer L. A. & Co., Waterdown Mill, C. W. 
Earhart Roberts & Co., Winchester, Va., (Peter Saurwein <fe Son, 

agents, Baltimore. 
Ewart J. D., Dundas, C. W. 
Griffin A., Ransom Mills, Waterdown, C. W. 

Hinkley J. N., Mumford, N. Y. (Backerman & Bros., agents, N. Y.) 
C. A. Lowber, Shelby Centre Mills, Orleans Co., N. Y. ; (Dows & Cary, 

South st., N. Y., exhibitors and agents.) The barrel in which this flour 

was exhibited by Messrs. D. & C, is of extraordinary beauty of finish 

and workmanship, exceeding anything of the kind ever brought to the 

notice of the jurors. 
Miles & Peck, Yonkers, N. Y. 
Powell Joseph, St. Louis, Mo. 
Raymond & Schuyler, West Farms, N. Y. ; (Faile, Williams & Co.. 

agents, N. Y.) 
Roberts A. S. & Co., Hannibal, Mo. 
Stanford George, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Rye Flour* 

Fritz P. C, . 

Miles & Peck, Yonkers, N. Y. 



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Buckwheat Flour* 

Carpenter W. B. C, New York. 
Trenholm Edward, Kingsey, C. W. 

Indian Meal* 

Hotchkiss H. G. & L. B., Lyons, N. Y. 

List of Wines and Spirits from the Empire of Austria, submitted to the 
Jury by Franz Raffelsperger of Vienna. 

Raffelsperger Brothers, Vienna. Archduchy of Austria, Voslauer 
Austich, 1834, Red Wine, good like Burgundy ; Pralaten Wein, 1834, 
White Wine, high flavor with a light perfume of Apples ; Stein Wein, 
1834, White Wine, very fine. 

J. G. Scherzer, Vienna, Hungary, Kahlenberger, 1811, White Wine, 
very superior extra high flavored ; Tokay, (king of wines,) Gold Wine, 
very superior, in all respects, nothing more to be desired ; Slibowitz, 1*79*7, 
Yellow Spirit, very superior. One sample of Tokay was injured. 

Genoa. — Carlo Perler, Genoa, Italian Beer and other Liquors. 
Very superior. 

Austria. — Deinhard <fe Jordan, Coblentz, on Rhine, Sparkling 
Moselle. Very fine. Submitted by A. Seiffert, 32 Maiden Lane, New 
York city. 

Italian Wines and Liqueurs, examined Saturday Nov, 12th. 

Found very good : The liqueurs of Cora Brothers ; Dettoni Bro- 
thers ; G. Carpano, and Ratafia of A. Mossone. 

Wines : Broglio and Aleatico, of Baron B. Ricasoli ; Castel Grinzane 
Nebbiolo, Nebbiolo Fino, Oudard & Bruche ; Manassi, of A. Rog- 
giero ; White Sardinian Wine, of G. Vassella ; Passeretta d'Asti Bar- 
bera, Nebbiolo and wines of Asti, F. Varvello. 



Glasses 5, 6, & 7. 



5. Machines for direct use, including Steam, Hydraulic, and Pneumatic Engines, 
and Railway and other Carriages. 

6. Machinerg and Tools for Manufacturing purposes. 

1. Civil Engineering, Architectural and Building Contrivances. 



Members of Jury D. 

Hon. CHAS. T. JAMES, Providence, R. I, Chairman. 
VICTOR BEAUMONT, Esq., N. Y. City, Secretary. 



Wm. B. Leonard, Esq., N. Y. City, 
Hon. Geo. Geddes, Fairmount, N. Y. 
John B. Bell, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa,, 



James Bogardus, Esq., New York, 

J. W. Ayres, Esq., New York, 

S. Woodruff, Esq., Hartford, Conn. 



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Silver Medals. 

Ames James T., Chicopee, Mass., for Eccles' Patent Gingham Loom. 

Avery Sewing Machine Company, 251 Broadway, New York, for Sewing Ma- 
chine. 

Adams S. & J., Boston, Mass., for Standiog Printing Press. 

Beardslee G. W., Albany, New York, for Planing, To nguing and Grooving Ma- 
chine. 

Collins Charles, Hartford, Connecticut, for "Wylly's patent Roller Cot making ma- 
chine. 

Chichester L. S., Brooklyn, New York, for Hemp and Flax Machine. 

Childs Augustus B., Rochester, New York, for his Grain Separator. 

Fresnel's Light, exhibited by TJ. S. Light House Board. 

Gwynnes & Sheffield, Urbana, Ohio, for Mowry's patent Stave-making Ma- 
chinery. 

Garretson John A., Salem, Iowa, for a Hand Loom. 

Gardner George Arthur, Trinity Buildings, New York, for a Power Rock Drill- 
ing Machine. 

Greely Joseph, Nashville, N. H, for Eastman's Patent Stone Dressing Machinery. 

Hutchinson C. B. & Co., Syracuse, New York, for Stave Making Machinery. 

Leonard William B. , New York City, for Recording Dynamometer. 

Lyon Eliphalet, New York City, for Dudgeon's patent Portable Hydraulic Press. 

Otis & Cottle, Syracuse, New York, for Power Morticing Machine. 

P^obinson L. F., Hartford, Conn., for Burnap's Patent Press for laying Veneers. 

Ransom Franklin, Cincinnati, Ohio, for a Ship Pump. 

Serrell A. T., New York City, for Wood Moulding Machinery. 

tpTH & Knowles, for Knowles' Patent Hand-Saw and Saw Mill. 
later & Steele, Jersey City, N. J., Spice Weighing and Packing Machine. 
Trapp Wm., Elmira, New York, Keg and Barrel Machinery. 
Taylor A. B. & Sons, New York City, for Printing Machine. 
Wells & Hills, .Mil waukie, Wis., for Hawkins' Patent Stave-Making Machinery. 
Winter J. S., Montgomery, Alabama, for Horizontal Steam Engine. 



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Bronze Medals. 

Adams N. & Son, Amherst, Massachusetts, for Felley Machine. 
Ames James T., Chicopee, Massachusetts, for Sewing Machine. 
Ashcroft E. H., Boston, Massachusetts, for Bourden's Patent Steam Guage. 
Ames Horatio, Falls Village, Connecticut, for Cranks, Axles, and Tires for Loco- 
motives. 
Atkins Jearum, Chicago, Illinois, for a new Automatic Mechanical Device. 
Barlow Nelson, New York City, for Wood-Planing and Matching Machinery. 
Buck M. & J. H, Lebanon, New Hampshire, for Daniel's Planing Machine. 
Buck M. & J. H., Lebanon, New Hampshire, for Tenoning Machine. 
Buck M. & J. H, Lebanon, New Hampshire, for Morticing Machine. 

§all & Rice, Worcester, Massachussets, for Morticing Machine. 
emis Charles W., Waltham, Massachusetts, for Scroll Saw. 
Bates, Hyde & Co., Bridgewater, Massachusetts, for a Cotton Gin. 
Benjamin W. & Son, Stockport, New York, for Reynolds' Patent Power Loom. 
B*ottom J. M., Bridgeport, Connecticut, for Watchmaker's Lathes. 
Bloodgood W. E., Rahway, New Jersey, for Boiler Felting. 
Brockhaus E. A., Leipsic, Saxony, for Machine for Casting Types. 
(Jarver E. & Co., East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, for a Cotton Gin. 
Carver, Washburn & Co., Bridgewater, Massachusetts, for a Cotton Gin. 
Gooper <fe Hewitt, (Trenton Iron Company,) Trenton, New Jersey, for Iron 

Wire. 
Cannon & Bros. New Haven, Conn., for Galvanized Sheet Iron. 
Cary J. C, New York City, for Rotary Pump. 
Cary J. C, Mew York City, for Patent Clasp or Hose Coupling. 
Dodge John C, Dodgeville, Attlebro', Massachusetts, for Spinning Frame or Ring 

and Cap Spinner. 
Bick David, Meadville, Pennsylvania, for Anti-Friction Presses, Punches, Shears, 

&c. 
Dowe C. C. Mrs., New York City, for Bonnet Pressing Machine. 
Fay J. A., Norwich, Connecticut, for Hand Morticing Machine. 
Foster C. & Bros., Cincinnati, Ohio, for Hand Printing Press. 
Gibson J., Albany, New York, for Woodworth's Patent Moulding Machine. 
Gowdry J. A. & Sons, Providence, Rhode Island, for Weavers' Reeds. 
Trover, Baker & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, for Sewing Machine. 
Glendon Iron Works, Boston, Massachusetts, for specimens of Iron Axles, <fec. 
Gallahue A. C, Pittsburg, Penn. for Shoe Pegging Machine. 
Harrison Edward, New Haven, Connecticut, for Grist Mill. 
Holden Moore, Lawrenceville, Indiana, for Grist Mill. 

Harris F. & Son, Elizabethtown, New Jersey, for Scouring and Smut Machine. 
Holmes & Taylor, Holyoke, Massachusetts, for Centripetal Press. 
Jenks Alfred & Sons, Bridesburg, Pennsylvania, for Looms for Cassimeres and 

Ginghams. 
Judson Junius, Rochester, New York, for Valve Regulator. t 

Jeffers Wm., Pawtucket, Rhode Island, for Fire Engine. 
Johnson L. <fc Co., Philadelphia. Pa., for Type Casting Machinery. 
Lowmoor Iron Company, England, for Specimens of Iron. 
Leonard P. A., New York City, for Iron Planer and Engine Lathe. 
Mann Charles F., Troy, New York, for Steam Engine and Pump. 
Metcalf A. W., 144 Centre street, New York City, for Steam Cocks, Whistle^ 

&c. 
Maine S. A. Dr., 29 Bond street, New York City, for Oil and Grease for Machinery. 
McAdams J. & W., Boston, Massachusetts, for Paging Machine. 
Noye J. T., Buffalo, New York, for Grist Mill. 
Noye J. T., Buffalo, New York, for Flour Packing Machine. 
Pell Alfred, New York City, for Bogardus' Fire-proof Floor. 
Parker Alfred A., St. Louis, Missouri, for Tobacco Plug Machine Press. • 

Roger M. Jr., France, for Burr Stones for Mills. 
Ross J. A., St. Louis, Missouri, for Miller's Sewing Machine. 
Sandford C., 89 Cedar street, New York City, for Davis' Patent Dovetailing Ma- 
■ chine. 



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Senneff Jacob No. 72 N. 3d street, Philadelphia, Penn., for Patent Single Strand 

Metallic-eyed Loom Harness. 
biNGER J. M, New York City, for Sewing Machines. 
^aco Water Power Company, Biddeford, Maine, for Shaping Engines. 
oandford & Liddle, Erie. Penn., for Davie's Patent Punch and Shears. 
dteward Charles, New York City, for a Lathe made by him when fourteen years 

Swlt R °? A1 n ES A New York Cit 7» for Machines for Backing and Finishing Books. 
9ur t b ' Louis ' Missouri > for Millstone Dressing Machine. 
TTvr!f i> ^ RIGGS > Taunton, Mass., for Quartz Crushing Machine, 
v™ ™™i Company, New York City, for Gwynne's Centrifugal Pump. 
Vingham, England, for specimens of Iron. 

vine William, Hartford, Connecticut, for Gold Beating Machine. • 

La1he EN A "' NeW Y ° rk City ' for Sherwood ' 8 Patent Prismatic Turning 

Warren & Bryant, Lawrence, Massachusetts, for Machine Card Clothing. 
™ ickersham Wm., Boston, Massachusetts, for Wax-Thread Sewing Machine. 
v> heeler <fc Wilson, Watertown. Connecticut, for Sewing Machine. 
w HiTwoRTH James, Manchester, England, for Shaping Engine, Lathe. &c. 
wright Wendell, New York City, for Friction Pulley or Toggle Joint Clutch. 

Honorable Mention. 

Adams N .Cornwall, New York, a Brick Making Machine. 
Allaire Works, New York City, an Oscillating Cylinder. 

gines* LT0N ' New York C %» a Regulator of the Feed Water of Steam Ed- 

Ball & Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts, Daniel's Planing Machine. 
.ball & kice, Worcester, Massachusetts, a Moulding Machine. » 

Brandred E. & Son, Oldham, N. Y., a Cotton Spinning Frame. 

Tuyere J ' H *' N * W Y ° rk Chj > a ^ atent G^duating Valve Forge 

Bridges & Brothers, New York City, Richardson's Patent Oil Cups, manufactured 

by H. DeWolf, at Westminster, Vermont. 
Butler E T, Buffalo, New York, a portable Flour Mill. 
Tollman Wendell, Baltimore, Maryland, Railway Bridge. 
TW™ n X £ G ? dwinsvill e> New Jersey, Railway Signal Telegraph. 
Beckerer G, Gromngen, Holland, model of a Circular^ tair way. 
Beer & Nathan, New York, for Senegal's Glove Cutter. 
Bowles W New York City, India Rubber Paint. 

: h^T G A. 8 " Ne J York Cit ^' Buffu m's Patent Amalgamator. 
Brown & Ellis, New York City, Hot Water Apparatus. 
v,arnell Charles, Germantown Road, Penn., a portable Brick Press. 
Cowdin James D., Fitchburg, Mass., Weavers' Reeds. 

rn™?° NI i N IT LA ^ CoMPANY > Glasgow, Scotland, Lap Welded Iron Tubes. 

Cormng E. <fc Co New York City, American Vices and Anvils. 

Cochran James, New York City, Hydrant upon a new principle. 

pfl H ° S * ^ ( Na 8 >) *** York City, Hose Carriage 

rlil f tT & J? 0NS ' New York Cit y» Copying and Sealing Presses. 

rw™ v?*?! Cambrid ge, Indiana, Bran Duster or Atmospheric Bolt. 

c2l \ & rP°-4 Alban ^ New York > a Locomotive Jack. 

j^onnelly _^. G. Indianapolis, Indiana, a Gravitating Bolt Sash-Lock. 

Cochran James W., New York City, Quartz Crushing Machine. 

Carter J. A. New York City, Quartz Crushing Machine. 

Douglass W. & B., Middletown, Conn., Pumps and Hydraulic Rams. 

Dubois & Company, New York City, a Model Door. 

Dornbrach Ferdinand New York City, model of a Spiral Stair-Case. 

-CiARLE i K. & Co., Worcester, Massachusetts, Card Clothing. 

£ngine Company, No. 41, New York City, a Fire Engine. 
™,f S , A -> Bosto ^ Massachusetts, model of the Self-Sustaining Circular Stairway, 
made for James G. Blake, Esq. T 



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Egger J., Villach, Carinthia, a coil of Lead Pipe, eighteen hundred feet in length* 

Fay J. A & Co., Norwich, Connecticut, Daniel's Planing Machine. 

Fay J. A. <fe Co., Norwich, Conn., Tenoning Machine. 

Fa*y J. A. & Co., Norwich, Conn., Moulding Machine. 

Flat Rock Iron VVoeks, Iron Plate. 

Fink A, Baltimore, Maryland, Suspension Bridge. 

Franklin & Ford, Philadelphia, Penn., Venetian Blinds. 

Gibson John. Albany, New York, Woodworth's Planing Machine. 

Griffin H., New York City, Town's Patent Paging Machine. 

Gilbert IsAic I, New York City, Leather Belting. # 

Griffiths S. & J., Philadelphia, Penn., Brass Cocks, Valves, Whis ties, <fcc. 

Harris Joseph, Boston, Massachusetts, a Circular Saw. 

Hinckley Z. R., Sandwich, Massachusetts, Nail-making Machine. 

Hills Samuel C., New York City, Tremper's Governor and Valve. 

Hope Hose Company, Philadelphia, Penn., Hose Carriage. 

Hickok W. O., Harrisburg, Penn., Ruling Machine. 

Hughes James, Cambridge, Indiana, Bran Duster or Atmospheric Bolt. 

Holmes Joseph E., New York City, Portable Iron Crane. 

Jiacquin M., France, Circular Knitting Machine. 

Johnsov John R., Geneva, New York, Portable Steam Engine. 

Jones John & Co., Wayne Co., New York, a Typographer. 

Johnson Joseph, Wilmington, Delaware, a Bran Duster. 

Jackson's Annunciator. Thomas Chalmers, Agent, corner Canal & Centre streets. 

Kellogg E. & Co., Pine Meadow, Conn., Rag Carding Machines. 

•Kitson Richard, Lowell, Mass., Needle-pointed Card Clothing. 

Kumbell W., New York City, Machine Banding. 

•King J. T. & Co., New York City, Steam Washing Apparatus. 

Kendrick John, Providence, R.I., Cotton, Worsted and Wire Harnesses for Machinery. 

Lawrence Machine Shop, Gordon McCay, Treasurer, Lawrence, Mass., Hand Drill 
and Trip-Hammer. 

Leonard B, F., Sandwich, Mass., Car Wheels. 

Lowmoor Iron Company, Yorkshire, England, (W. B. Lang, Agent, 24 Broadway, 
New York City,) Car Wheels. 

Lamothe Bernard J., New York City, Life Preserving Car. 

Leonard, P. A., New York City, Leather Belt. 

Law H, New York City, a Standing Press. 

Lyon Lucius, New York City, Lightning Rod. 

Mason J., Manchester, Eugland, Fly Frame and Slubbing Frame. 

MpRRis, Tasker & Morris, Paschal Iron Works, Philadelphia, Penn., Gas and Steam- 
pipes, &c. 

Mason J., Manchester, England, Vice and Lathe Chucks. 

MpoDY & Marsh, Bridgeport, Conn., The " Portable Grain Mill, Tom Thumb." 

Mueller & Morrell, New York City, Winding Stair Case. 

Minnis Thomas S., Meadville, Penn., Invalid Locomotive Chair. 

Montcharment M., Nevers Quarries, Nievre, France, Burr Stones for Mills. 

Neptune Hose Company, Philadelphia, Penn., Hose Carriage. 

Nicholls Olden, Lowell, Mass., (Lorrin Way, Agent,) Corn and Cob Crushers. 

Netting Mighill, Beverly, Mass., Expanding Window Sash. 

Nevins W. R., New York City, Biscuit and Cracker Machines. 

Uage George & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, Portable Saw Mill. 

Parsons S. E., Wilkesbarre, Penn., Self-straining Saw. 

Parks J. E., New York City, Lithographic Press. 

Prosser Thomas & Sons, 28 Piatt street, New York City, Cast Steel Tire, 

I^squay & Bramhill, New York City, Leather Belting. 

Peteler Alois, New York City, Ice Cream Freezing Machine. 

§ageot C. & Co., Audincourt, Doubs, France, Roving aud Spinning Spindles. 

Ro sell & Co., Trenton, New Jersey, American Anvils. 

Ruggles, Nourse Mason & Co., Boston & Worcester, Mass., Hitchcock's Combi- 
nation Pump. 

Richardson, Barnum & Co., Lime Rock, Conn., well chilled Car Wheels. 



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Reynolds Samuel, Smithville, New York, "Water Wheel. 

Sands & Cummings, Washington City, D. C, Brick Making Machine. 

Sounders W. H. T., Hastings, New York, Steel Converted Carriage Axles. 

Shattuck W. R, Waterford, New York, Car Wheels. 

Stevens James, London, England, Railway Signals. ^ 

Smith H. Clay, New York City, improved Window Frame. 

Slade R. T., England, Elevator for Mines. 

Smith Albert M., Rochester, New York, Screw Belt Clasps. 

Senechal Joseph, Grenoble, France, Machine to measure the hand for Gloves. 

Se^or James, St. Louis, Missouri, Submerged Current Wheel. 

Tainter Daniel, Worcester, Mass., Machine Cards. 

Wood <fe Hunter, New York City, Brass Cocks, Valves and Steam connections. 

Williams Ezra S., Deep River, Conn., Hubbard's Rotary Pump. 

White M. M., New York City, Longs Patent Iron Railway Bridge. 

Washburn N., Brandon, Vermont. Car Wheels. 

Whitworth J., Manchester, England, model of Street Sweeping Machine. 



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Carriages. 

FROM CLASS 5. 



Members of Sub- Jury. 

James M. Quimbey, Esq.. Newark. 
Samuel K. Bayley, Esq., Boston. 
John S. Goold, Esq., Albany. 



Silver Medal. 

Moussard Alexis, Paris, France, for a very beautiful and elaborately finished Car- 
riage for Gala days, exhibiting much skill and taste in all its appointments. • 

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Bronze Medals. 

Bradley & Woodruff, Rahway, New Jersey, for Buggy Wagons, with Hubbard's 

Patent Self- Adjusting Springs. • 

Miner & Stevens, No. 368 Broadway, New York City, for a Barouche, Phseton and 

Light W"agon. 
Smith J. L., No. 28 East 29th Street, New York City, for an Improved Buggy with 

Falling Top and Bracket Front. » 

Saurin J. J., Quebec, Canada, Two Sleighs. 
Stephenson John, No. 47 East 27th Street, New York City, for an Omnibus for 

Twelve Passengers. 
Wood, Tomlinson & Co., No. 410 Broadway, New York City, for a Four- Wheel &l 

Dog Cart. 

• 
Honorable Mention. 

Amity Hose Company, No. 38, New York City, for Hose Carriage. 

Dusenbery & Arthur, No. 102 Laurens street, New York City, for a Light Trot- 
ting Wagon. 

Lehman J. S., Rotterdam, a Phseton Carriage. 

Robinson Thomas L., Boston, Mass., for Elaborately -finished Sleigh. 

Scripture E. S., Green Point, New York, for an Improved Wood Axle, exhibited ia 
connection with a Patent Top Buggy. 

Watson George W., Philadelphia, Penn.,for a Gazelle Wagon. 



Jury E. 

Glass 8. 

Naval Architecture, Military Engineering, Ordnance, Armor and Accoutrements. 



Jurors : 

Lt. Col. Sir James E. Alexander, A. D. C, Canada, Chairman. 

E. K. Collins, Esq., New York. 

Capt. Geo. W. Cullum, U. S. Corps of Engineers. 
Capt. Chas. H. Bell, U. S. Navy. 
Col. A. G-. Hazard, Enfield, Conn. 
Col. Jas. Page, Philadelphia. 

F. Tellinghaus, Esq., New York. 

Major A. Mordecai, U. S. Ordnance Department, Reporter. 

Silver Medal. 

Colt Samuel, Hartford, Conn., for various kinds of Revolving Fire Arms. The 
wide-spread reputation and extended use of these arms, entitle the inventor, in 
the opinion of the jury, to the highest distinction which they can award. The 
arms presented at the Exhibition are of superior workmanship and finish. 

Delano, U. S., Naval Constructor, for a model of a War Steamer. This model is 
highly approved as combining all the elements necessai-y for a vessel of that 
class, viz. : buoyancy, stability, speed, with ample room for stores, crew, &c. 

Lawton Captain, for a Temporary Rudder of much approved construction. 

Steers George, for model of Yacht " America." This model is superior to all the 
others presented. 

Bronze Medal. 

Ames Manufacturing Co., Chicopee, Mass., for specimens of Bronze Cannon, regu- 
lation and fancy Swords and Sabres of superior workmanship and finish. 

Crause C. P., Hersberg in the Harz, for Rifles and Pistols of very good workman- 
ship. 

Crolius William, New York, for a model of a Corvette, well calculated for a vessel 

' of war. 

Deane, Adams & Deane, London, for a Fowling Piece of superior quality, (exhi- 
. bited by Henry Tomes & Co., New York.) 

Deryse & Collenbusch, Sommerda, Prussian Saxony, for Waterproof Percussion 

• Caps. 

Eley W. & Chas., London, for Sporting Ammunition, Wire Cartridges, Percussion 
Caps, &c, all of excellent quality. 

Falisse & Trapmaun, Liege, Belgium, for Rifles, Guns, Pistols, and Percussion 
Caps. 

Francis Metallic Life Boat Co., New York, for a Man of War Cutter. 

Greener Wm., Birmingham, England, for Fowling Pieces and Sporting Apparatus 
of superior quality and excellent finish. 



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Greener "Wm., Birmingham, England, for three Whaling Guns and apparatus for 
killing whales. 

Hidden Enoch, New York, for a Percussion Cannon Lock of his invention, which 
has been thoroughly tested and approved in the United States Service, (attached 
to 6 pounder gun mounted.) 

Horseman W. H. & Sons, Philadelphia, for Military Goods, Passementerie, &c. 
This collection comprises many articles of personal equipment for Military and 
Naval service, all manufactured by the exhibitors, with the exception of the sword 
blades. The articles specially deserving attention are gold epaulettes, and cot- 
ton and worsted epaulettes of very handsome pattern and finish, silk sashes, rich gold 
lace with blue stripe, swords well got up for the TJ. S. Service, and especially 
well balanced and mounted. 

Houllier Blanchard, Paris, for a Double Barrelled Fowling Piece, lined with Pla- 
tinum. This" Fowling Piece is remarkable as a curious specimen of peculiar 
workmanship. The barrels are lined with platinum, and on the exterior they are - 
galvanized and otherwise protected from oxidation, so that as the inventor asserts, 
the piece is absolutely exempt from injury by rust or neglect of cleaning. The 
very great cost of the work forbids the expectation that the invention will be of 
general practicable utility. 

Kearney Richd., St. Johns, Newfoundland, for a model of a Ship's Hull. 

Krider John, Philadelphia, for Fowling Pieces, Rifles and Pistols of very good 
workmanship. 

Nowak F., Prague, Bohemia, for a Double Barrelled Gun and Target Pistols of su- 
perior finish. 

Prelat, Paris, for a pair of Pistols and Appurtenances. These pistols are highly 
finished and superbly inlaid with gold at a great cost. 

Richards Westley, London, for a Fowling Piece of superior quality, exhibited by 
Henry Tomes, & Co., New York. 

Sharp C, Hartford, Conn., for Arms loading at the breach. Without reference to 
the merits of the peculiar methods of priming which are attached to these arms, 
the jury are of opinion that Mr. Sharp's ingenious arrangement for loading at the 
breach is the best which has been presented at the Exhibition ; and that it bids 
fair to sustain with favorable results the test to which it is now being subjected in 
the hands of troops in the field. The specimens of these arms, offered for exami- 
nation, are of excellent workmanship and neat finish. 

Thornton, Grimsley & Co., St. Louis, Missouri, for complete Military Equestrian 
Equipment for a Major-General and a Colonel in the U. S. army. The materials 
and workmanship are of fine quality and character ; the construction of the saddle, 
combining all the modern improvements, and presenting a superior and useful ar- 
ticle of Equipment. 

Tracy <fc Brand, Norwich, Conn., for improved Whaling Gun and Bomb Lance for 
killing whales. This gun is easily portable, (weighing but 10 lbs.) and the con- 
venience with which the explosive lance can be used renders it worthy of special 
notice as a serviceable adjunct to the weapons now generally employed for taking 
whales. 

Walker Richd., Birmingham, England, for a case of Percussion Caps not charged, 
but of superior finish. 

Wester velt Daniel D., New York, for model of Pilot Boat " Enchantress." 

Honorable Mention. 

Allen & Thurber, Worcester, Mass., for a Variety of Fire Arms. 

Burr, Waterman <k Co., New York, for Ship's Blocks of superior quality. 

Capewell Joseph F., Woodbury, Conn., for Leather Shot Belts and Shot Pouches 

of neat finish. 
Corbiere & Tucker, New York, for Life Preservers. 
Derby F. & Sons, New York, for Full Dress Uniforms of the Commissioned Officers 

of the U. S. Army and Navy. 
Eickhorn, (Widow) & Son, Lolique, Prussia, for a Case of Swords and Sabres. 
Foster, Wm., Newark, New Jersey, for a Variety of Powder Flasks. 
Funk, J. & Sons, Suhl, Russia, for a Rifle with Damasked Barrels. 



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L'Honneur I. P., Liege, Belgium, for Eight Double-Barrel Guns, some of them 
very well finished. 

Manton John & Son, London, for two Double Fowling Pieces of neat finish. 

Matthewman John, New Haven, Conn., for Copper Powder Flasks. 

Ma^achuseits Arms Co., Chicopee, Mass, for Patent Revolvers and Sporting Guns, 
wth Maynard's Self-primer attached. The Jury think that this ingenious contri- 
vance is worthy of special notice, although the test of actual serviee is yet 
required to ascertain its real value for use in the field, either for sporting or for 
war purposes. 

Sollaoe Rowland D , Agent, New York, for Percussion Caps of good quality and 
of American manufacture, — exhibited by him. 

Tomes Francis & Sons, New York, for Guns, Pistols, and Powder Flasks. 

Walker Robt. S., New York, for American, British and French National Flags. 

Walker S. & Co., Birmingham, England, for Percussion Caps. 

United States, No. 1. 

The Jury have not regarded the articles manufactured at Government estab- 
lishments as being exhibited in competition with those made by private man- 
ufacturers ; bnt they think it proper not to pass unnoticed the collection of 
Field Artillery Carriages and Equipments made at Watervliet Arsenal, and the 
Muskets, Rifles, Musquetoons and Pistols made at the United States Armories at 
Springfield and Harper's Ferry, which have been deposited by permission of the 
War Department. All these articles are of excellent workmanship, and they are 
finished in a neat and serviceable shape, in all respects creditable to the Establish- 
ments where they were manufactured. 

United States, Nos. 16, 27, and 34, Models -of Ship Hulls and Clipper Ships, by 
Robert Underhill, Jeno Grau and D; Westervelr, are very much approved ; 
but for want of information relative to their capacity, displacement, &c, the Jury 
cannot decide on the superior merits of any of them. 

The want of similar information also prevents them from determining the 
relative merits of the Models of Steamers, the general appearance of which is 
favorable. 

No opinion can be given with respect to Wheels, Capstans, and some other arti- 
cles exhibited, for want of proper explanations from the inventors. 

Great Britain, Nos. 1 to 6. 

The Jurv beg to direct the special attention of the Commissioners of the Exhibi- 
tion to the curious and highly interesting Collection of Ancient Armor, and of 
Ancient and Modern Arms, which cannot be seen elsewhere in the United States, 
and for which odr warmest acknowledgments are due to the Board of Ordnance, by 
whom they were kindly contributed, from the Collection in the Tower of London. 



ry F. 



Class 10. 

Jurors : 

Professor J. RENWICK, Chairman. 

Prof. A. Clark, 

Dr. Gaillardet, 

Dr. Ellet, 

A. B. Duranb, Esq., 

Prof. T. L. Buckingham, 

Geo. W. Blunt, Esq., 

Dr. Parkman, 

W. Darling Campbell, Esq., 

Lieut. A. Noble, R. A., 



Prof. Carnochan, 
H R. Kimberly, Esq. 
Capt. Fox, 
Gen. T. S. Cummings, 
Dr. E G. Lublow, 
Dr. Willarb Parker, 
Dr. J. Trenor, 
Dr. E. Parmly, 
Dr. C. C Allen. 



Dr. J. Bryant Smith, Acting Secretary, 



Silver Medial. 

Charrieke, Jr., Paris, France, for a case of highly finished and ingenious 
Surgical instruments. 

House — , exhibited by J. B. Richards, N. York, U. S., for House's Tele- 
graph. 

Luer Amatus, Paris, France, for Surgical Instruments, original and highly 
finished. 

Morse Prof. S. F. B., exhibited by W. M. Swain, U. S., for Morse's Tele- 
graph. 

Palmer Frank B., Philadelphia, U. S., for best Artificial Leg. 

Spencer Chas. A., U. S., for Microscope and improved Object Glas&. 

Whipple John A., Boston, Mass., U. S., for Crystal loty pes, a new art. 

Trott Stanly G., New London, Conn., U. S., for Abbott's Horometer. 

Bronze Medal, witli Special Approbation. 

Chamberlain & Ritchie, Boston, U. S., for Air Pump, <fec, of superior 

workmanship. 
Downs Samuel, U. S., for Dry Gas Meter. 
Duboscq Soleil, Paris, France, for Heliostat Polariscope, &c. 
Fairbanks E. J. & Co., St. Johnsbury, U. S., for Platform Balances. 
Wergelanb Oscar, Sweden and Norway, for Manuscript Map, as best of 

the class. 



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Bronze Medal. 

Audemars Louis, Canton Vaud, Switzerland, for Pocket Chronometer. 

Aj/r Charles, New York, U. S., for Opera Glasses. 

Abbey Charles & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa.,, for Dentists' Gold Foil. 

Ambler & Avery, New York City, for the largest collection of Specimens 
of Mechanical Dentistry. 

Butler Alexander, U. S., for several excellent Daguerreotypes. 

Batchelder John M., Boston, U. S., for Elastic Telegraph Register. 

Beranger & Co., Lyons, Prance, for Patent Balances. 

Barkenberg John, New York City, U. S., for Chemical Balances, &c. 

Becker & Co., Arnhem, Holland, for Chemical Balances. 

Brady Matthew B., New York City, U. S., for uniformly excellent Da- 
guerreotypes. 

Capt H., Geneva, Switzerland, for Watches and Automaton Bird. 

Copley Charles, Brooklyn, U. S., for Globes. 

Collins H. G., Great Britain, for Maps and Atlases. 

Collins H. G., Great Britain, for Maps in relief. 

Davidson J. M., New York City, U. S., for Adhesive Plaster. 

IIrake John F. & Co., New York City, U. S., for an Artificial Leg. 

Downs Samuel, U. S., for a Wet Gas Meter. 

Qerne A., New York City, U. S., for Opera Glasses and Telescopes. 

Dellsol T. T., Paris, France, for Map of Switzerland. 

©urkee Silas, Boston, U.S., for Microscopic Objects. 

Elliott B., U. S., for Telegraphic Insulator. 

IJlliott & Sons, London, Great Britain, for a Dumpy Level. 

Elliott & Sons, London, Great Britain, for Opera Glasses and Telescopes. 

Elliott & Sons, London, Great Britain, for Drawing Instruments. 

FitzHenry, New York City, U. S., Equatorial Mountiug of a Telescope. 

Behrens & Albrecht, New York City, U. S , for Drawing Instruments. 

Finn & Baker, New York City, U. S., for Ivory and Boxwood Scales. 

£Stray, James, New York City, U. S., for Human Artificial Eyes. 

Glover, Thomas, London, Great Britain, for Model of Gas Meter. 

(stray & Keen, Liverpool, Great Britain, for Ships' Compasses. 

Gysi, Frederick, Canton Argovie, Switzerland, for Drawing Instruments. 

(trunow & Brothers, New Haven, U. S , for Microscopes. 

Harrison, C. C, New York City, U. S., for Cameras. 

Hughes, William, (an Apprentice,) Brooklyn, U. S., for highly finished 
Silver Bougies, Catheters, &c. 

Hesler, Alexander, U. S., for several beautiful Daguerreotypes, ("Toilet," 
" 3 Pets and others.") 

<fc)NEs, White, <fe McCurdy, Philadelphia, U. S., for best Artificial Teeth, 

K:un, J., Canton Argovie, Switzerland, for Drawing Instruments. 

Laidlaw, John, jun., New York City, for Gas Meters. 

Lebrun, A., France, for Opera Glasses. 

L^maire, Paris, France, for Opera Glasses. 

Lewis, J. & J. W., for Coating Box. 

Luhme & Co., Berlin, Prussia, for Chemical Balances. 



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Lawrence, Martin M., U. S., for excellent Daguerreotypes, particularly 
" past, present, and future." 

Murray, Dr. Alexander, New York, for Microscopic Preparations, illustra- 
ting objects of natural history. % 

Mather & Co., Switzerland, for a Lithographic Map. 

Marsh & Co., New York City, U. S., for Trusses and Suspension Ban- 
dages. 

Negus, Thomas S., & Co., New York City, U.S., for Marine Chronometer. 

Nachet, Paris, France, for Microscopes. 

New York Scale Makers' Co., New York City, U. S., for Platform and 
other Scales. 

Pike, Benjamin, jun., New York City, U. S., for Air Pump. 

Prentice, James, New York City, U. S., for Drawing Instruments. 

Peterman Augustus, London, Great Britain, for Maps, &c. 

Pauling, Jacob, Vienna, Austria, for Maps in relief. 

Powell, James W., M. D., New York, U. S., for Self-acting Eye and Ear 
Fountains and Artificial Leg. 

Plant, Henry, France, for Photographic Apparatus. . 

Raffelsperger, Franz, Vienna, Austria, for Cheap Maps. 

Root, Samuel, New York City, U. S., for fine Daguerreotypes. 

Steiner, Joseph, New York City, for Voltaic Chains, &c. 

Smith, Samuel B., New York City, U. S., for Electro Magnetic Machines. 

Solomon, Joseph, London, Great Britain, for Stereoscopes, Telescopes, <£c. 

Selpho, William, New York City, U. S., for Artificial Leg. . 

Vale, G., New York City, U. S., for manner of mounting Globes in Armil- 
lary Spheres. 

' Vedy, F., Paris, France, for Sextants, Circles, &c. 

Waldstein, H., New York City, U. S., for Opera Glasses, &c 

Welch, Benjamin, Lakeville, Conn., U. S., for Surgeons' Splints. 

Wyld, James, London, Great Britain, for a Block Map. # 

HonoraWc Mention. • 

Adams & Tagliabue, New York City, U. S., for Barometers. f 

Ad ami, Zollverein, for Globes. 

Acland W., London, Great Britain, for Hydrometers and Mathematical 

Instruments. 
Amsler Charles F., Philadelphia, U. S., for Eliptical Compass. 
Borel H. G., Neuchatel, Switzerland, for Pocket Chronometers. 
Breitling & Laederich, Switzerland, for Watches and Watch movement. 
Billon Louis, New York City, U. S., for one Pocket Watch. 
Barlow Thomas H., Lexington, U. S , for Planetarium. 
Ballard & Kingsley, for superior Block Work, and imitation of Natitoal 

Teeth. 
Branique J., Brooklyn, U. S., for regulating misplaced Teeth. • 

Campbell John R., New Jersey, U. S., for Pocket Chronometer. 
Colton J. H., New York City, U. S., for Geographical Maps. 
Cowperthwaite T. & Co., Philadelphia, U. S., for Geographical Maps. 
Chapman James, Brooklyn, U. S., for Historical Chart. 
Chambers Cyrus, Jr. Pennsylvania, U. S., for a Lilliputian Steam Engine. 



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Cowderoy Richard F., London, Great Britain, for Chronometer and 
Duplex Watches, (special approbation.) 

Drips Matthew, New York City, U. S., for Map of New York. 

Daguet Theodore, Neuchatel, Switzerland, for Optical Instruments. 

Estehart John, (aged 14,) Laprairie, Canada East, for Manuscript Maps. 

Dutertre Auguste, Geneva, Switzerland, for Miniature Watches. 

Frobsham, Charles, London, Great Britain, for Astronomic and Mantel 
Clocks. 

Favre, Henri Auguste, Switzerland, for Chronograph. 

Foote, Edward, Jersey City, U. S., for Micrometro Balance. 

Fisher, Thomas, Philadelphia, U. S., and special approbation, for Dial of 
the Seasons. 

Fisher, Thomas, Philadelphia, U. S., and special approbation, for Mathe- 
matical Diagrams. 

Fistzgibbon, J. H., Electrotypes of Daguerreotypes. 

Fowler, James, New York City, U. S., for superior workmanship in Den- 
tistry. 

Grandjean, Henri, Neuchatel, Switzerland, for Chronometer. 

Goldbacker, M., U. S., for Opera Glasses. 

Gavard, Adrien, Paris, France, for a Pentograph. 

Gray & Keen, Gt. Britain, for Barometers, etc. 

Goullet & Frey. U. S., for injections of animal tissues for Microscopes. 

Gurney, Jeremiah, New York City, United States, for fine Daguerreo- 
■ types. 

Holden, Dublin, Ireland, for Geological Maps. 

Harrison & Hills, Brooklyn, U. S., for Daguerreotypes. 

Hall, H. B., Maiden, Mass., United States, for Gold Filling in natural 
teeth. 

Jerome, A. S., New York City, U. S., for Cheap Clocks. 

Kalb, P. G. Jr., Niirnberg, Zollverein, for Optical Instruments. 

Kissam & Co., New York City, United States, for Balances for Drugs. 

Long, E., St. Louis, Missouri, United States, for an exquisite Daguerreo- 
type of a lady. 

Larum, L., France, for external beauty of Clocks. 

Lequin & Yersin, Neufchatel, Switzerland, for new Escapement. 

Mead, Bros., New York City, United States, for Daguerreotypes of " Seven 
Ages of Man." 

Mallard & Napier, N. York City, U. S., for Gas Burners. 

Mirand, Senr., Paris, Prance, for Microscopes. 

Moissinet, Dobyns & Richardson, New Orleans, U. States, for Daguerreo- 
tpyes. 

Matile, H. L. Jr., Neufchatel, Switzerland, for Pocket Chronometers and 
Watches. 

Myers & Co., Philadelphia, United States, for Gold Scales, (with special 
mention.) 

North, W. C, Cleveland, U. S., for Daguerreotypes. 

Oomkins, T., Jr., Groningen. Holland, for Maps and Atlases. 

Patek, Philippe &Co., Geneva, Switzerland, for Watch Cases. 

Perret, Augustin, Neufchatel, Switzerland, for Independent Seconds 
Watch. 



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Peter Otis, F., N. Y. City, U. S., for Stereoscopes. 

Powell, Dublin, Ireland, for Maps of Ireland. 

Person & Brockett, New York City, U. S., for a Numerating Register 
for Omnibusses. 

Palmer & Brown, Fitchburg, Mass., United States, for a double set of 
Teeth. 

Rengars, Paris, France, for Opera Glasses. 

Rohr, Ferdinand, Argovie, Switzerland, for Drawing Instruments. 

Ross, Jonathan A., St. Louis, United States, for Platform and other bal- 
ances. 

Riddle, F., U. S., for Marine Clock. 

Racine, John H., Neuchatel, Switzerland, for Enameled Dials. 

Reynolds, R. T., M. D., Philadelphia, U. S., for superior workmanship in 
Mechanical Dentistry. 

Root, M. A., Philadelphia, United States, for fine Daguerreotypes. 

Reimer, Diedrich, Berlin, Prussia, for Astronomical Apparatus. 

Rowell, Warren, New York City, United States, for Artificial Palate. 

Shea, Roland & Co., New York City, United States, for Levelling Instru- 
ments. 

Tirone, E,, Turin, Sardinia, for Topographical Picture. 

Thayer, Bridgman & Co., New York City, United States, for Geograph- 
ical Maps. 

Warner, Benjamin S., London, England, for beauty of workmanship of 
two models of miniature size Steam Engines, (with special approba- 
tion.) 

Whitehurst, J. H., Baltimore, U. S., for fine Daguerreotypes. 



Jury Cr. 

Classes 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. 

Jurors : 
Amory Edwards, Esq., Chairman, New York. 



Julius Griollet, Esq., New York, 

F. A. Concklin, Esq., New York, 

G. W. Cushing, Esq., 

0. ZOLLIKOFFER, Esq., 

W. Vermuhlen, Esq., 
James Irwin, Esq., 

N. Kingsbury, 



N. Sullivan, Esq., 
B. L. Corss, Esq., 
J. H. Watson, Esq., 
John Hutton, Esq., 
John Atwill, Esq., 
H. D. H. Thomson, Esq., 
!sq., Connecticut. 



Silver Medal. 

Newport Silk Factory, Kentucky, for perfection and general excellence 
in the manufacture of Silk, of native production, from the cocoon. 

Bronze Medal. 

American Cordage Company, New York City, for general excellence of 

patent Cotton Cordage, particularly smaller sizes. 
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, Manchester, N. H.,for Denims and 

Cotton Flannels, for general excellence. 
Admanson, John, Dundee, Scotland, for improved Canvass, Dowlas, and 

striped, plain and unbleached imitation Russia Sheeting. 
American Print Works, Fall River, Massachusetts, for best style and 

execution of Fancy Madder Prints. 
Abercrombie h Yuill, Paisley, Scotland, for the best printed barege 

long and square shawls, and high commendation for the style of Printing. 
Albrecht, Robert, Chemnitz, Saxony, for Upholstery Materials of superior 

execution, in Silk Brocade and Silk and Woollen Reps. 
Buffington, Nathan, Fall River, Massachusetts, for Sewing Thread, for 

regularity of twist and color. 
Bertine, Peter J. Executor, New York City, for Mosquito Nettings and 

Foundation Muslins, for regularity of texture. 
Ballard Vale Co., Ballard Vale, Massachusetts, for all wool Flannels, of 

superior finish. 
Bay State Mills, Massachusetts, for colored Flannels, the best exhibited ; 

for mixed Cassi meres, superiority of quality and finish ; and for heavy 

wool Beaver Cloth, the best exhibited. 



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Boggio, Prosper & Co., St. Ettiene, France, for splendid Watered Rib- 
bons, and Embroidered Trimmings for Dresses. 

Bliss, William, Chipping Norton, England, for Kersey Checks for horse 
clothing, the best exhibited. 

Bull & Wilson, London, for fancy Cassimeres, Cloths, and Beavers (the 
Mixed Cloths with special commendation. 

Brown, T. & H. & Co., Selkirk, Scotland, for Scotch Tweeds, superiority 
of manufacture and excellence of design. 

Burgess, Alfred & Co., Leicester, England, for various kinds of Woollen 
Yarn, Wool in various shapes of manufacture, for the best exhibited. 

Boetger, B., Jr., Leisnig, Saxony, specimens of Twilled Cloth, for excellence 
of manufacture. 

Bormann, F. A., Goldberg, Silesia, for Cloths of medium quality, for excel- 
lence of manufacture and cheapness of production. 

Bergmann & Co., Berlin, Prussia, for samples of fine Berlin zephyr worsted, 
for great variety and excellence of colors ; Yarns, of nearly 1500 tints. 

Bouillier & Co., France, for the best French Blankets exhibited. 

Buhm & Nagler, Austria, for specimens of dyed Merinos, the coloring 

Booth & Pike, Manchester, England, for imperial Plush for hats, bonnets, 
&c, tips for hat linings, superiority of manufacture. 

Brown, William, Halifax, England, for Table Covers of superior quality. 

Buckoven & Vollschwitz, Zerbst, North Germany, for Black Silk Plush 
of superior make and lustre. 

Brooking & Ebeling, Viersen, for Embroidered Silk Vestings, very rich 
figures. 

Bonnal, V. & Co , Montauban, France, for Bolting Cloths of superior 
quality. 

Brosse & Co., Lyons, France, for best Plain Velvet Ribbon. 

Baumann & Streuli, Horgen, Switzerland, for superior make of Grode 
Orleans Silk. 

Bennett & Adams, Bally devitt, Ireland, for Linen of exceeding fineness and 
evenness of texture. 

Bertrand, Brother & Henri, Paris, for Linen Lawns, lithographic printed 
Handkerchiefs and plain Lawns do. 

Boniface N. & Son, Cambray, France, for Linen Lawns of exceeding 
fineness and beauty of finish. 

Blais Louis, Jr., Lettelier & Co., Havre, France, for tarred Hemp Rope 
of superior finish. 

Burbach Brothers, Gotha, Saxe Gotha, for superior Hemp Fire Engine 
Hose, ot great length, woven without seam. 

Ballard Vale Co., Massachusetts, for Flannels, Silk and Wool for •fine- 
ness. 

Bossi Guiseppe, Vienna, Austria, for De Laine Fabrics, great novelty of 
design, and good execution in block printing ; and for block printing on 
. Foulard Silks, the best work and most brilliant colors on this fabric exhi- 
bited. 

Boutellier Fortin, Beauvais, France, for various specimens of Felt Cloth 
and Piano Forte Felt. 

Conestoga Steam Mills, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for heavy Brown 
Sheetings, for weight and durable qualities. 



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Clark John, Jr., & Co., Glasgow, Scotland, for Sewing Cotton — general 

excellence. 
Carr T. & W., Tiverton, England, for patent Wool Beavers impervious to 
rain, but perfectly free for perspiration ; Elastic Summer Woolen 
Goods, for superiority of quality. 
Chenest & Buisson, Bischeville, France, for samples of Black an 

Amazon Cloths, for cheapness of production. 
Crossley Charles W., New York City, for rich Drapery Tassels and Up- 
holstery Trimmings. 
Coventry Ribbon Manufactory, Coventry, England, for Ribbons, for 

richness and perfection in manufactory. 
Chichizola G., Turin, Italy, for Velvet Stuffs of general superiority in 

* colors and manufacture. 
Cattaneo & Pettiti, Turin, Italy, for Silk Stuffs, for beauty of design 

and perfection of manufacture. 
QochecoCo., for intrinsic value and superior excellence in Engraving. 
Dewar D., Son & Sons, London, for richly printed Table and Pianoforte 

Covers, for superior printing and quality. 
Dietch J. G. & Co., Strasburg, France, for speci mens of fine Cloths. . 
De Keyser, Michel, Brussels, Belgium, specimens of fine Woolen Blan- 
kets. 
Dieg-ardt Fred., Viersen, near Crefeld, Prussia, for Velvet Stuffs, — for 
cheapness of production and superiority of finish, and extra wide shawl 
Velvets. 
Donat A. & Co., Lyons, France, for rich embroidered Vest Patterns. 
Duxbar Dickson & Co., Guildford, England, for Bleached Linen Sheet- 
ings and Pillow Linens of various widths. 
Desmakais, Jules, Vive, specimens of Woolen Cloth, excellence of manu- 
facture and cheapness of production. 
Delane, Lelievre & Son, Valenciennes, France, for copperplate print- 
ed and hem stitch Lawn Handkerchiefs, and for Cambric Handkerchiefs 
printed in gold. 
Dunbar, McMasters & Co., Guildford, England, for superior specimens 

of Linen Thread of various kinds and colors. 
Dunnell, Jacob & Co., Providence, Rhode Island, for general excellence 
in printing Steam and Madder Colors, on Foulard Silks, Lawns, Barege 
&c. 
Danneberg- & Sons, Elenberg, Prussia, for Furniture Prints of superior 

execution and style. 
Defferari Brothers, Genoa, Italy, for the best extra wide Shawl Vel- 
vet.' 
Earle Edward, Whitney, England, for Whitney Blankets, made from 

English Wool. 
Eagle Manufacturing Co., Seymour, Connecticut, for Silk Brocatelles 
and Carriage Drapery of superior quality, perfection in colors and beauty 
of design. 
Fiedlers Ferd., Jr., Oederan, Saxony, for specimens of heavy made 

Cloth. 
Feaux & Riedel, Aix la Chapelle, Prussia, for Twilled and Single Milled 
Cloths, and Cassimeres,and Silk mixed ditto. 



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Fanfernot & Dulac, Belleville, France, Specimens of Table Covers, — the 
best exhihited from France. 

Fabian C. B., Breslau, Prussia, for unbleached damask Table Cloths and 
Napkins. 

Fudickar H., Berlin, Prussia, for Horse Hair Cloths of good patterns'and 
manufacture. 

Forstmann & Huffman, Werder on Ruhr, Prussia, for Black and Colored 
Cloth of fine quality, the colors are worthy of special commendation. 

Fogliards, Jean Baptiste, for superior specimens of raw silk. • 

Glasgow Mills, Springfield, Massachusetts, for Ginghams, for excellence 
of fabric and distinctness and permanence of colors. 

Guequier & Co., Ghent, Belgium, for Cotton Yarns, for general excel- 
lence. • 

Guillot & Co., Turin, Italy, for rich Velvet Lace. 

Ghiglieri, Carlo & Co., Milan, Austria, for black Silks of superior finish 
and general excellence in the manufacture. 

Grosvenor William, Kidderminster, England, for superior Brocade, Bro- 
catelle and figured Damask. 

Grassott & Co., Lyons, France, for bleached damask Table Cloths, and 
Napkins of neat designs. 

Gevers & Schmidt, Goerlitz, Saxony, for black and colored cloths of me- 
dium quality, — the short face and finish worthy of special commenda- 
tion. 

Grosjean Hofer, Paris, for printing on Mousseline de Laine, for design 
and fine execution. 

Grenler & Reister, Winterhue, Switzerland, for superiority of execution 
in full Chintz Printing, and brilliancy of Turkey Red on Twilled Cot- 
tons. 

Gilbert George H., Ware, Massachusetts, for specimens of Wool Flan- 
nels, and all Wool Gauze Flannels of superior excellence. 

Geissler Ernst, Gorlitz, Saxony, for black and colored Broad Cloths of 
medium quality. 

Grosjean Hofer, Paris, for printed Mousseline de Laine ; the best goods 
exhibited. 

Gurney & Co., New York city, for beauty of Colors, and perfection of 
the manufacture of Silk. 

Grouet J. & Co., London, for Crape and Crape Lisse, for beauty of colors 
and general perfection. 

Grellou Hekry, Paris, for Buttons, for variety of style, and relative cheap- 
ness. 

Hadley Falls Mills, Hadley, Massachusetts, for Cambrics, Jaconets, 
Briliants, and Lawns, for superiority of fabric. 

Haile & Todd, Hinsdale, New Hampshire, for American Cashmerettes, 
superior quality and finish. 

Haberland G. A., Finsterwalde, Prussia, for Doe Skins, superior excellence 
of manufacture. 

Hilger Beothers, Lennep, Prussia, for black twilled Cloths, for fineness 
of thread, and excellence of manufacture. 

Haussman Aug., Brandenburg, Prussia, for fine Cloth for Ladies' Man- 
tles, and fancy double Beaver Cloth ; the Beaver Cloths are the best ex- 
hibited from Germany. 



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Hoogeboom J. H. & Son., Leyden, Holland, for Blankets of fine Dutch 
Wool. 

Houldsworth J. & Co , Manchester, England, for figured Silk Fabrics, 
for richness and elegance of design, and general excellence of quality. 

Huber A. & Co., Paris, Hat Plush of superior finish. 

Heiniger Jacob, Bourgdorf, Switzerland, for Cotton and Wool Canvass, 
♦for cross-stitch Embroidery and Cotton Java Canvass. 

Hotchkissville Manufacturino Co., New York, for the best woolen 
printed square Shawls, of beautiful design and colors. 

Hamilton Woolen Co., Southbridge, Massachusetts, for printed Cash- 
*meres and De Laines, for superior execution and brilliancy of colors. 

Hamilton Woolen Co , for VVoolen Furniture Cloths, with special com- 
mendation for fabric, and superior execution in printing ten colors. 

Hartman, France, for style, execution, and beautiful effect on Jaconets, 
Bareges, &c. 

Hennequin H. & Co., Paris, for rich broche long Shawls. 

Jones Richard, <fc Co., London, for Piano Felt Cloth of all descriptions. 

Jacobs & Berings, Crefield, Prussia, for Satins, Silks, and Parasol Silks 
for general perfection. 

Jenny & Schendler, Hard, Voralburg, for style and execution of printed 
Handkerchiefs. 

Krantz L. J. & Son, Leyden, Holland, for Blue Cloth, with special com- 
• mendation for quality and finish. 

Koch Brothers, Lansigk, Saxony, for Velvet Stuffs, general excellence in 
manufacture. 

Kuppers & Kindermann, Crefield, Prussia, for figured and plain Silks 
and Satins, for brilliant watered Silks, and richly embroidered Satin 
Robes. 

E^norr Fred., Sweybriiken, Bavaria, for Hat Plush of superior quality. 

Kellogg Dorastus, United States, for best quality and coloring of plain 
dyed woolen long Shawls. 

Kaufman Herman, Berlin, Prussia, for Furniture, Plushes, and Velvets, 
•for large assortment and superior style in Plushes for Furniture. 

Koch Brothers, Lansigk, Saxony, for plain Velvets and Upholstery 
Goods, for rich exhibition of Colored Furniture, Plushes, and Velvets. 

K^chlin & Sons, Loersh, Baden, for Madder Prints, well dyed, and bril- 
liant. 

Lonsdale Company, Providence, Rhode Island, for colored Silesias, for 
fineness of fabric and superiority in the coloring and finish. 

Lamont P. & Son, Nesmith & Co., Agents, New York City, for Bed 
Ticks, for fineness, weight and general excellence. 

Legkix <fe Bruyant, Elbeuf, France, for superior Beaver Cloth and fancy 
Cassimeres. 

^evin, Heinrich & Sons, Berlin, Prussia, for plain Satin Vestings of per- 
fection of finish and manufacture. 

Leblond F. J., Paris, for best style of fancy Silk Buttons. 

Lemaun D. J., Berlin, Prussia, for Furniture, Velvets, Plushes, &c, for ex- 
cellence in the manufacture and brilliant colors of the velvets. 

Lawrence, Stone & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, for the best embroidered 
Woolen Square Shawls, and for plain Woolen Long Shawls of remark- 
able beauty of design and excellence of manufacture. 



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Milledgeville Manufacturing Co., Milledgeville, Georgia, for Osna- 

burghs, for weight and durable qualities. 
Masonville Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, for fine 

Bleached Sheetings, for fineness and uniformity of texture and perfec- 
tion of finish. 
Malcolm & Hesketh, Patterson, New Jersey, for Cotton Quilts and Table 

Covers, for general excellence. 
Millville Manufacturing Co., Millville, Massachusetts, for Cassi meres 

of various colors, general superiority. 
Middlesex Company, Massachusetts, for Doe Skins and Fancy Mix^d 

Cassimeres, with special commendation for fineness of thread and supe- 
riority of manufacture. 
Morand & Co., Gera, for Drap d'Ete and Cuire de Laine, for superior ex- 
cellence of manufacture and softness of finish. • 
Milson & Clark, Manchester, England, fancy Damask Silk Robes, for 

elegance of design and perfection of manufacture. 
Mengloins Brothers, Aix-la-Chapelle, Velvet Ribbons, stamped and 

plain, for superiority of manufacture. • 

Michelin Theodore, Paris, for Ribbons, richness and general excellence 

in style and manufacture of fancy Velvet, Gauze and Taffeta. 
Maupin, Gerard & Houdard, Lyons, France, for Velvet Silk Robes, ele- 
gantly embroidered ; and for rich Figured Silk, the best in style and 

quality. 
Musy & Gallier, Lyons, France, for Silk Velvet StufTs, for firmness of 

texture, beauty of colors, and perfection of manufacture. 
Montessuy & Chomer, Lyons, France, for general excellence in production 

of variety of Silk Fabrics. 
Murland Henry, England, for the best Fronting Linen. 
Merlie, Lefevre & Co., Ingouville, France, for superior White and Tarrfd 

Hemp Rope. 
Manchester Print Works, Manchester, N. H., for superior De Laine 

Fabric. 
Merrimack Company, for best made fabric for Prints and superior Pints 

and Purples dyed with French Madder. . 
Meyer C, Jr., Wisskingen, Switzerland, for General Execution of various 

fabrics, with great novelty in styles of Turkey Red Printing. 
Meyer J. A. & Co., Berlin, Prussia, for the best Waistcoat Plush, and 

general excellence in manufacture of Silks and Satins. 
Nichols W. E. & Co., Moodus, Connecticut, Cotton Seine Twine and 

Cords, for strength and evenness of twist. • 

Newstadter Jacob, New York City, for general excellence in Upholstery 

Silk Damask. 
Neviandt Graeff, Elberfeldt, for Vestings, Cashmere, &c., for excellent 

fabric and styles. i 

Oehme C. W., Berlin, Prussia, for the most advantageous Umbrella Silks. 
Paul James, Glasgow, Scotland, for embroidered Muslins, Robes and 

Ginghams, for superiority of texture, beauty of design, and excellence of 

coloring. 
Parker, Wilder & Co., Boston, Mass., from Cocheco Mills, for Blankets, 

with special commendation for superiority of wool and excellence of 

manufacture. 



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Platner & Smith, Lee, Massachusetts, for the best Satinets exhibited. 

Pease Henry & Co., Darlington, England, for Worsted, Yarns and Piece 
Goods, superior quality of piece goods 

Petzold Frederick, Lingenfeldt, Bavaria, for Black Woolen Cloths, for 
Excellence of quality and cheapness of production. 

Provost Wattine, Roubuix, France, for rich Satin Cloth of various col- 
ors, for superior excellence of manufacture. The colors are the best ex- 
hibited. 

Patterson, J., Elgin Mills, Dundas, Canada, for specimens of Twilled 

* Blankets. With special commendation as the best exhibited. 
Pescia, F., Genoa, Italy, for Velvets and Damasks, of general excellence of 

manufacture, 

Pim, Brothers & Co., Dublin, Ireland, for Poplins, for style and execution. 
Parodi Brothers, Genoa, Austria, for brilliancy of Color on Cotton Yarn, 

* (Turkey Red.) 

Reading Manufacturing Co., Reading, Pennsylvania, for fine Brown 

Sheetings, for evenness in thread and perfection in weaving. 
Robertson J. & Co , Glasgow, Scotland, for Jaconets, general excellence. 
Rochdale Mills, for specimens of Blankets, of great excellence. 
Russe Brothers, Potsdam, Prussia, for specimens of heavy made Cloth. 
Rouques A., Clichy, France, for superfine Cassimeres of all colors, for 
superiority of manufacture, and the colors are worthy special commenda- 
tion. 
Ratti & Crevelli, Milan, Austria, for perfection of finish and manufacture 

of Damask Figured Dress Silks. 
Rey A. Martinez & Co., Cadiz, Spain, for fine specimens of Raw Silk. 
Richardson J. N. Sons & Owden, Belfast, Ireland, for very fine and well 
made Linen, and for heavy Linens of excellent fabric ; and for Bleached 
Double-Damask Table Cloths, combining great fineness, beauty of de- 
sign, and excellence of manufacture. 
RpY James & Co., Watervliet, New York, for the finest Plaid Wool Long 

Shawls. 
Rennie Robert, New York City, for Black and White and Black and 
Purple Madders, and Steam Printing on Lawns, and with special com- 
mendation for Furniture Prints, blocked 14 colors. 
Si-millers J. & Son, Eindhoven, Holland, for printed Cotton Handkerchiefs, 

for cheapness. 
Salisbury Woolen Co., New York, for Silk and Wool Cassimeres of 

superior finish. 
Slater & Sons, Webster, Massachusetts, for specimens of Black Cloth, 

with special commendation for superiority of quality and finish. 
Seagrave, Jacob F. & Co., Burrilville, Rhode Island, for Doe Skins, for 

excellence of quality and finish. 
Sciilief Samuel, Guben, Prussia, for Black Cloth of medium quality, for 

excellence of manufacture, worthy of special commendation. 
Strauss & Loeschner, Glauchan, Saxony, for Saxony Wool Plaids, for 

superiority of style. 
Schoeller, Leopold & Sons, Duren, Prussia, for Woolen Cloths, of vari- 
ous colors and qualities, with special commendation ; the colored cloths 
equal to any exhibited. 



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Simon A. C, for Fancy Lima Cloths, of superior quality. 

Simonis Juan, Vcrviers, Belgium, for Broad Cloths, f wide, Doe Skins and 

Billiard Cloths. — Special commendation of superiority of quality and 

finish. 
Sentis, Son & Co., Rhines, France, for specimens of Woolen and Worsfed 

Yarn, for superiority of quality and evenness of spinning. 
Scheibler <fe Co., Crefeld, for Black Silk and Velvet Ribbons, for superior 

black gro grain silk, and with special approbation, the colored and black 

silk velvet and velvet ribbons. 
Stieff & H arras, Potsdam, for Woven Pictures of Grotto, of Neptune, 

and beauty of design and perfection in weaving. 
Straub Brothers, Switzerland, for perfection in manufacture of Black 

Figured Silks, and for Woven Picture of the Crystal Palace. 
Singaglia Brothers, Busca, Italy, for superior specimens of Organzine^. 
Scales & Herbert, Newark, N. J., for Huckaback, Diapers, Medicated 

Rubbers, Linen Sheetings, Crash and Grass Cloth — an exhibition of rare 

excellence. 
Sirot & Co., Paris, for the richest and finest Long Shawls. 
Salisbury Manufacturing Co, for silk warp Codringtons, for style of fabric. 
Schuffner CJW., Glanchau, for Furniture, Damask and Table Covers, for 

excellent style and fabric in worsted and silk damask. 
Schmidt & Co., Brussels, Belgium, for Pantaloon Stuffs, for brilliant style 

and execution. 
Sterling William & Sons, Glasgow, Scotland, for general execution, 

style and brilliancy of Turkey Red Color, particularly on Velvet, which 

is specially noticed. 
Steiner Charles, Ribedville, France, for superior brilliancy of plain color 

Turkey Red in Cotton Fabrics, especially in printing two Reds on Shawls 

and Hankerchiefs. 
Salzor Carl, Vienna, for brilliancy of color on Cotton Yarn (Turkey Red.) 
Thilo S. & A., Riga, Russia, for heavy woolen Overcoating and fine black 

twilled Cloth, with special commendation for quality. The black twilled 

Cloth one of the best exhibited. 
Thomas Brothers, Avignon, France, for colored Florences, for perfection 

in color and manufacture. 
Travaghlino, J. A. & Son, Haarlem, Netherlands, for excellence of East 

■ India Silk Stuffs and Sewing Silk. 
Tasca, G. G., Turin, Italy, for superior finish of black silk and satin Tunics. 
Treudell J. J., Jr., Culmback, Bavaria, for very fine and well made Linen 

Drillings. 
Tischendorff, Collenberg, Prussia, for Vestings, Quiltings, &c, for supe- 
rior style of fabric. 
Union Manufacturing Co., Norwalk, Connecticut, for worsted felt 

Beavers — superiority of manufacture, and worthy of our special com- 
mendation. 
Vassalboro' Manufacturing Co., Vassalboro', Maine, for black Cassi- 

meres, of great excellence. 
Vellesson, C, Aix la Chapelle, Prussia, for specimens of superfine twilled 

Cloth, for excellence of manufacture and superiority of finish, worthy of 

special commendation. 



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Von Bruck H. & Son, Prussia, for fancy figured silk and velvet Ribbons. 

Von der Muehll, Bro., Basle, Switzerland, for black Silk, for weight, lustre, 
perfection in manufacture and relative cheapness of (semper idem) black 
Silks. 

Von der Muehll, Bro., for beauty in Colors, perfection in manufacture 
and cheapness of colored Gros de Naples. 

Valkhiani E., Florence, Italy, for excellent finish to black Italian Cravats. 

Van Laere Moerman, Ghent, Belgium, for boiled linen Duck and Can- 
vass, of unusual width. 

^an Beeftingh & Co., Kutwyh, Holland, for Concentric or Equal Draw- 
ing Rope, of superior workmanship and pliability, particularly adapted 
for large hawsers for steam el's. 

Wortendyke, & Co., Godwinville, New Jersey, for Candle Wick for gene- 
ral excellence. 

Wethered Bros., Wetheredville,, Maryland, for black Doe Skins, Cassi- 
# meres, for excellence of manufacture. 

Wilson George, Harwich, Scotland, for Shepherd Plaids, Tweeds, and 
Travelling Plaids, superiority of Shepherd Plaids, and excellence of 
other articles. 

Weissflog Ernest F., GeraReuss, for Merinos, Mouseelines, and Satin de 

# Laiu.es, superiority in quality and excellence in color. 

Warmont E., Neully, France, for Woolen Scarfs, and Wool in Skeins, for 

superiority of fancy dying. 
Wright S. & Son, Philadelphia, Penn., for Oiled Silks of superior qua- 

• %. 

Walters S. & Sons, London, for general excellence in manufacture of 

Cloak Plushes. 
Wegner J. R., Basle, Switzeland, for perfection in colors of Silk Fabrics. 
Woedl Georgius & Co., Vienna, Austria, for excellent hand spun and 

hand wove Damask Table Cloths, Napkins bleached and unbleached, 
♦Linen Drillings, and Silesian Shirtings and Sheetings. 
Wilmer, Cannell & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., for superior Madder and 

Fancy Styles, and printing on Silk Handkerchiefs. 
Weyermaun A., Elberfeldt, for Colored Yarns, Turkey red and rose color, 

beautiful in color and even in dye. 
York & Sheepshanks, Leeds, England, for specimens of Black Cloth, 

for excellence of manufacture. 
York Street Flax Spinning Co., Belfast, Ireland, for Printed Linen, 

Lawn, padded and discharged and printed Linen Drillings. 
Zuurdeeg J. & Son, Ley den, Holland, for Blankets made of Dutch Wool, 

excellence of manufacture. 
Zatjllberg J. C. & Son, Leyden, Holland, for Blankets, with special com- 
mendation. 



Honorable Mention* 

Alderbrook Mill, Eaton, New York, for fine black Cassimeres. 
Amos Jaques, Wasselonne, France, for Woolen Fabrics and Shoes for 
Sailors. 



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Arntsenius G. A., Holland, for uniformity of texture in unbleached Cot- 
ton Sheetings. 

Atlantic Duck Co., East Haddam, Mass., for superior quality of finish of 
Cotton Duck. • 

Brocking & Eberling, Viersen, for plain Satin Vestings. 

Bonnal V. & Co., Montauban, Tarn and Garonne, France, for specimens of 
white and yellow Raw Silk. 

Bauman J. Streuli, Switzerland, for excellence in productions of Black 
Satins, and Black and Colored Silks. 

Reyers, Widow & Co, Zittow, for good execution and intrinsic value of 
Linen and Cotton Damask Table Cloths. # 

Broadbrook & Co., for specimens of Fancy Cassimeres. 

Bay State Mills, Lawrence, Mass., specimens of Blankets. 

Broesel Edward, Griez, Reuss, for various colored Thibets and Mousseline 
de Laine, &c. 

Berge Verdure, Towuay, Belgium, for Worsted Goods. • 

Bouchard Madame, St. Valliere, Canada East, for excellent Home Made 
Linen. 

Bougarts P., Antwerp, for Hemp Bagging and Cow Hair Carpet. 

Brook Jonas & Brother, uniformity and strength- of Sewing Cottons. 

Barbour Wm. & Sons, Lexburn, for superior quality of white and colored 
Sienen Threads and Shoe Thread. 

Bossi Guiseppe, Vienna, Austria, Barege Shawls. 

Crossley Charles, New York City, for superior Sewing Silk and Tassel 
Fringe. « 

Courtlandt Samuel & Co., London, for excellence of Black and Colored 
Crapes. 

Colsman Bros., Langenberg, Prussia, for perfection in manufacture of nie- 
dium quality of Satins and Cravats. 

Chilli at Edouard, Paris, for beautiful shades of Sewing Embroidery and 
Netting Silks. 

Couturier A. & A. B. Renault, for perfection in manufacture of Hat 
Pluch. • 

Capper, Son & Co., London, for unbleached Damask Toilet Covers, excel- 
lent design and fabric. 

Cramsta C. J. & Son, for Croquillas of fine quality. 

Corson David & Son, Arbroath, Scotland, for boiled flax Sail Cloth. 

Conestoga Steam Mills, for cheapness and durability of Cotton Blan- 
kets. 

Dewar D. Son & Sons, London, for Unbleached Linen and Silk Damask 
Table Covers. 

Dunbar, Dicksons & Co., Guildford, England, for heavy and light Shirt- 
ing Linen. 

Dewar D. Son & Sons, London, for large variety of good Damask Table 
Cloths, Napkins and Linen Floor Cloths. 

Dawbarn William, for uniformity of texture of Bleached Shirtings. 

Edwards A. & D. & Company, Dundee, Scotland, for superior low cost 
Linens ; and for superior qualities of Flax Yarns. 

Ehinger Bros., Vienna, Austria, for durability and good execution in 
Waistcoatings and Mixed Goods. 



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Ferguson J. S. & Co., Belfast, Ireland, for superior low priced Linens. 
Forster S. S., for Indian Cloths. 

FtuRNiER Brothers, Bourbot, France, for Woolen Blankets. 
Genoie <fe Co., for production of Silk Stuffs. 

•illot J., & Co., Turin and Genoa, Sardinia, for his production of Plain 
ind Damask Velvet. 

Gihon William & Sons, Ballymena, Ireland, for superior low priced Linens. 

Gundy Joseph & Co., Bridgport, England, for Seine and Gilling Twine of 
• superior finish and quality. 

Gavin Peter & Son, Leith, Scotland, for superior Flax Sail Cloth. 

(Jllbert George H., Ware, Massachusetts, for styles Silk Warp, Gauze 
Flannels and Flannels. 

Groche & Son, Gorlitz, for Woolen Cloths. 

Grillmayer J., for evenness and finish of Cotton Twist. 

Hall & Nichols, fancy Silk Trimmings of various styles. 

ILa.milton, Hfde & Co., for Window Valance, and Fancy Silk Fringes and 

^Gimps. 

Koch Brothers, Lansigh, Saxony, for excellence in manufacture of Waist- 
coat Plush. 

Kuppers & Kindermann, Crefeld, Prussia, for production of Black Figured 

f Silks. 

Kumpan J. G., Vienna, Austria, for broche Shawls and Scarfs. 

Landwehr Heinrich, Berlin, Prussia, excellence of manufactory of cra- 

• vats and vest patterns. 

Laewen S. & Co., Brandenburg-on-the-Hcevel, Prussia, for Woolen and 
Figured Stuff for Ladies' Cloaks. 

Lang J., Vienna, Austria, for durability of texture of Fancy Cambrics. 

Lebel L., Soissons, France, for Flat Rope for Mines, of superior workman- 
ship and quality. 

Milson & Clark, Manchester, England, for excellence in manufacture and 
finish of Black Gros de Rhine Silk. 

Menghius Brothers, Aix-la-Chapelle, Prussia, for colored Velvet Stuffs. 

Maupin, Girard & Houdard, Lyons, France, for excellence in manufacture 

• of Chameleon Poult de Soie Silks. 

Musy & Galtier, Lyons, France, for superior make of Black Silk Serges. 
Manchester Print Works, New Hampshire, for brilliancy in effect in 

• Printing. 

Marsh G. W., Pascoog, Rhode Island, for make of fancy Cassimeres, 
Cotton Warp. 

Marx & Weigert, Berlin, for general exhibition of articles, and particular- 
ly Stamped Furniture Plushes. 

Mengen Christian, Vierson, near Crefeld, Prussia, for Printed Furniture, 
Velvets, and articles generally. 

Mayer T. B., Grunberg, for Satins de Laine. 

Mueller A. F., Mulhausen, Prussia, for fancy Coatings and Buntings. 

Marschal J. Sister, Sedan, France, for Woolen Cloths. 

Mengen Christian, Vierson, near Crefeld, Prussia, for Striped Linen for 
Carnage Furniture. 

McMullen John, for Cotton Seines and Fishing Nets. 

Negretti Perego, for merit in production of colored Silks Stuffs. 
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Normand James, Kirkaldy, for superior quality of Linen Sheetings. 

Pomeroy T. & Sons, New York City, for Broadcloths with Cotton Warp. 

Perkins Mills, Akron, Ohio, for fine Sattinets. _ 

Pintus H., Jr., & Co., Brandenburg, embroidered Lama Cassimere, and 
other stuffs. 

Paret M., Sedan, France, for Broadcloths, Kerseymeres, &c. ^B 

Pots J., Leyden, Holland, for Blankets. 

Parker, Wilder & Co., for heavy wide bleached Sheetings. 

Ruffer S, B. & Son, Liegnitz, for imperial Woolen Cloths. 

Stref & Harris, Potsdam, near Berlin, for elegant embroidered Vest 
Shapes and Figured Cravats. 

Stewart A. T. & Co,, New York City, for beauty of design in choifb 
styles of Ladies Dress and Cloak Silks. 

Staubli Jules, Horgen, Canton, Zurich, for fine finish of Black Gros de 
Rhine. 

Schiffner & Zimmermann, Glauchau, for good style in Worsted and 
Cotton Fabrics. % 

Schwedler & Son, Leipsic for Buckskins and Printed Table Covers. 

Schweitzer & Heller, Greitz, for black Thibet Cloaks, Cashmeres of dif- 
ferent colors, &c. 

Schimpfe & Gladitsch, Gera, for Fine Thibet Cloth. t 

Samson E. Ludwig & Emil, Silesia, for Cloths and 6-4 Fancy Cassi- 
meres. 

Samson Hugh & Co., Dundee, Scotland, for Linen Netting and Chee§e 
Cloths. 

Saunders Cotton Mills, for merit in Spinning and Weaving. 

Thomas Bros., Avignon, France, for excellence in manufacture of Bonnet 
Satins. 

Tasca G. G., Turin, Sardinia, for perfection in manufacture of Velvets. • 

Tasch G. A., Glauchau, Saxony, for good styles of Goods, Silk and Wool, 
all Wool, &c. 

Tasch G. A., Glauchau, Saxony, for Saxony Wool Plaids. 

Thursby John & Son, New York City, for Cordage and Lines of superior 
workmanship and finish. » 

Ullathornes & Langstaffs, London, for superior quality of Shoemakers' 
and Sadlers' Thread. 

Van Cartz J. P., Gonda, Holland, for various articles of Braided Hem>p 
of superior workmanship. 

Williamsville Co., for brown and blue Shirting for fineness and durabi- 
lity. 

White Rock Co., for superior fine Shirtings. 

Winnepauk Mills, Norwalk, Conn., for samples of Woolen Felts. 

Wamsutta Mills, for Bleached Sheetings, fineness and uniformity of fa- 
bric. 

West Stafford Linen Co., for superior quality of Shoe Thread. 

Wilson George, Harwich, England, for Gentlemen's Plaid Woolen Long 
Shawls. 

Zuppinger H. de G. & Co., Eichthal, Canton, Zurich, for quality of em- 
broidery Silk. 

Zschille 0. C. & H., Frankfoit, for Colored Cloth and Fancy Cassi- 
meres. 



Jury II. 

Classes 16 and 20. 

Jurors : 5 

GEORGE TABER, Esq., Philadelphia, Chairman. 
JOHN C. LORD, Esq., 164 Water street, Secretary. 



Wood Gibson, Esq., 362 Broadway, 
Charles Field, Esq., Philadelphia, 
David Samuel, Esq., Philadelphia, 
Seth Boyden, Esq., New Jersey, 
F. Ludwig, Esq., St. Pt'sb'gh, Russia, 
Chas. M. Leupp, Esq., New York, 
William Hoyt, Esq., New York, 
E. M. Young, Esq., 37 Henry street, 
J. Walliestein, Esq., 34 Beaver st., 
John F. Pray, Esq., Boston, 



N. H. Wildman, Esq., Connecticut, 
Charles St. John, Esq., New York, 
Lorin Brooks, Esq., New York, 
W. G. Hunt, Esq., New York, 
Joseph Cristadoro, Esq., N. Y., 
William Bachelor, Esq., N. Y., 
E. W. Tryon, Esq., New York, 
C. F. Livermore, Esq., 44 Ex. PL, 
John F. Henry, Esq., 313 B'dway. 



Silver Medal. 

Bougard Charles, New York City, for a case containing Hair Work, 
which, for all useful and practical purposes, is the best exhibited. We 
also find the said Charles Bougard entitled to honorable mention for in- 
venting a new Machine for manufacturing seams for ladies' hair work, 
the first of the kind we have ever seen. 

Coupin Jerome, Dix Rhone, for the most beautiful display of Gentlemen's 
Felt Hats, made of very superior materials, of very superior workman- 
ship, and colored by a new process, combining utility with beauty. 

Frothingham, Newell & Co., New York City, for the best ladies, misses 
and childrens fine Gaiter Boots, fine Slippers, and fine cork-soled Gaiter 
Boots. 

Lacey & Phillips, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a Case containing 
several sets of Harness, in very good taste, and well executed. Those 
gentlemen exhibit with their harness improved " Brigg's Patent Collar," 
for which they claim particular consideration for improvements made 
upon it by themselves. 

Lasack F. W. & Son, New York City, for the finest case of manufactured 
Furs, consisting of Russia Sable, Hudson Bay Sable, Ermine and Chin- 
cilia Capes, Mink Capes and Muff, a taped Russia Sable Tail Victorine, 
and a taped Stone Martin Cape. This award is made for the novelty of 
form of the Capes, the superior quality of the materials, and the masterly 
workmanship displayed in their manufacture. 



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McFarland Owen, Newark, New Jersey, for a case containing several sets 
of Harness, which has been produced at very considerable cost, both of 
money and time. He has certainly displayed great taste and skill in the 
execution of the work, as well as good judgment in the selection of the 
materials. 

Nathan, Beer, Trefousse & May, Paris, France, for superbly dressefr 
Kid Skins for gloves, beautifully colored in a manner entirely new, and 
in great perfection. 

Small J. & Co., New York City, for a novel design of a Travelling Cap, 
which combines convenience with great utility. 

Bronze Medal. 

Aubry G. & Dumorcet, Paris, France, for a splendid assortment of various 
qualities of Gloves. 

Bouvy Alex., Liege, Belgium, for excellent Sole Leather and Boot Fronts. 

Brochier & Son, Grenoble, France, for an assorted lot of sheep skin Glovef, 
which are a very good article. 

Bevington & Morris, London, for the best display of fancy sheep skin 
Rugs and Mats, displaying much skill in the arrangement of design. 

Boulat, Jr., Paris, for a beautiful display of Coney and Hare's Fur, of 
superior quality. 

Bailey & Shaw, Lenton, near Nottingham, England, for the superiority of 
finish and color of their specimens of Morocco Skins and Chamois Leather. 

Bartholmo F., Augsburgh, Bavaria, for a superior manufacture of Vel- 
lum and Parchments. 

Blache Megroz, Sardinia, for superiority of finish of specimens of Var- 
nished Calf Skins and general excellence of Undressed and Dressed Calf 
Skins. 

Bavit Brothers, Paris, for specimens of Morocco and Kid, for excellence 
of finish and color. 

Benkart Leonard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the best fine Calf 
Sewed Double-Soled Water Proof Boots, the best fine Calf Sewed 
Dress Boots, and the best Men's Patent Leather Pump-Soles. 

Ball, Brigham & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, for a superior case of Men's 
Heavy Boots, of a variety of styles, and admirably adapted for mining- 
purposes. 

Benedict J. W., Galveston, Texas, for a pair of Men's Boots, made of Al- 
ligator Skin. 

Clirehugh V., New York City, for a case of Hair "Work, the best in the 
case deserving commendation. 

Chadwick John & Co., Newark, New Jersey, for the general excellence 
of their specimens of Patent and Enamelled Leather of various colors. 

Crawford H. M., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the general excellence of 
their specimens of Rough and Finished Calf Skins. 

Courtois E., Paris, France, for superiority of manufacture of Colored, 
Embossed and Gilded Leather. 

Clever James, Tannersville, Pa,, for an Oak Tanned Butt. This specimen 
of sole leather is of superior mannfacture in every respect — in solidity, 
firmness, and thorough tanning, and in everything that constitutes first 
"ate sole leather. It is the best article in the Exhibition. 



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Corbet Soucin, Chaumont, Haut Maine, for general excellence of Wax 
Calf Skins, with special approbation. 

Charray <fo Bouchet, Paris, France, for specimens of Dressed Calf Skins, 
of excellent manufacture. 

Clercx A., Paris, France, for the best Patent Leather Military Boots. 

Cantrell S., New York City, for the best Ladies' Fine Patent Leather 
Riding Boots. 

Candee L. & Co., New Haven, Connecticut, for the best specimens of 
Men's, Women's and Misses' Metallic Rubber Shoes. 

Cahill S., New York City, for the best Men's Patent Leather Cork-Soled 
Boots. 

Doen & Reinhart, Worms-on-the-Rhine, for specimens of an excellent 
quality of Patent Calf Skins. 

Dietz Edw., Bon Bas Rhine, for superiority of finish of Wax Calf. 

Deadde L., Paris, for superiority of finish of Colored Leather. 

Deed John S., London, for the superiority of the color of his Morocco 
Splits. 

Deed John, London, for best dyed Sheep and Lamb Skins, Rugs and Mats. 

Dupratt D., for the best Ladies' Hair Work on exhibition in a case. 

Didier A. Petit, St, Die, France, for the general excellence of his speci- 
mens of Wax Calf Skins. 

Fownes Bros., London, for Thread Gloves, for general excellence of manu- 
facture. 

Forr, J., Paris, France, for Gentlemen's Fine Boots and Gaiters. 

Feter, C. H., Reviere Ouelle, Canada East, for general excellence of speci- 
mens of Leather, from the Ouelle River, of the skin of the porpoise. 

Glover's Association, Prague, Bohemia, for Gloves, beautifully made, 
and which meet our special approbation. 

Geyer, William & Edward, Eisenberg, Saxe Altenberg, for the general 
excellence of their specimens of Prepared Leather for instruments. 

Gauthier, J , Paris, France, for an excellent article of Varnished Calf Skins. 

Genin, J. N., New York City, for the best specimens of Silk Hats. These 
hats are made with materials of superior quality and well manufactured. 

Do., do., do., for a case of Manufactured Furs. A Chinchilla Cape 
and a Stone Martin Victorine are well worthy of special consideration. 

Heintze & Freudenburgh, Weinheim, Baden, for the general excellence 
of the specimens of Japanned Leather and Calf Skins, with special 
approbation. 

Houette, A., & Co., Paris, for their specimens of Varnished Calf Skins, 
for superiority of finish and general excellence, with special approbation. 

Hayse, Craig & Co., Louisville, Kentucky, for the best specimens of White 
Beaver Napped Hats, finished and unfinished, of rare quality and color, 
superior lustre and fine workmanship ; and for the best specimens of 
Children's Napped Felt Hats, of choice materials and make, and dis- 
playing much taste in the trimmings 

Heyl, Cornelius, Worms-on-the-Rhine, for specimens of an excellent 
quality of Patent Calf Skins. 

Indians of Lorette, Canada, for general excellence of specimens of Dressed 
and Undressed Deer and Moose Skins, prepared by themselves. 

Jorez, L., Jr., Brussels, Belgium, for an excellent article of Varnished Coach 
and Harness Leather. 



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Knox, James, New York City, for a beautiful White Otter Napped Un- 
finished Hat, of superior make, quality and color. 

Krach Bros., Prague, Bohemia, for Gentleman's Shooting Dress complete ; 
for superiority of workmanship and materials employed. 

King, D. R., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the best Ladies' Black Satin 
Riding Boots. 

Lacroix, F., New Orleans, Louisiana, for Coats, Yests and Pantaloons, for 
superior excellence. These articles for taste, workmanship, and quality 
of materials, are the best in the Exhibition. 

Lanza, G-., Turin, Italy, for general excellence of specimens of Sole, Bridle, 
and Harness Leather. 

McNeely, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the general excellence of his 
specimens of Buckskins, for Pianos and Musical Instruments. 

Mans on, Nantes, France, for general excellence of Dressed Calf Skins and 
Boot Tops. 

Mercier, Switzerland, for general excellence of his specimens of Heavy 
Waxed Calf Skins ; being in all respects a very superior article. 

Moulton, Paris, France, for a Case of Ribbed and Plain Silk Hats, made 
of superior plush, and requiring, from the novelty of their design, much 
skill in their manufacture and taste in their trimmings. 

Nys & Co., Paris, France, for an excellent specimen of Japanned Leather. 

Nessel, C, Oldenburg, Hungary, for Coat and Waistcoat ; the Coat being 
of the most elaborate workmanship exhibited, and the Vest remarkable 
for ingenuity of design and finish. 

Oakford, Charles, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the best specimens of 
Ladies' Riding Hats. These articles are made of good materials, well 
manufactured and tastefully trimmed. 

Pelling, Thomas, & Co., Glasgow, Scotland, for the general excellence of 
their specimens of Saddlers' Basils. 

Pollak, J. J., & Sons, Prague, Bohemia, for general excellence of their 
specimens of Dressed Calf Skins and Reindeer Leather. 

Perego, Ira, & Son, New York City, for Cravat Ties, Stocks and Sus- 
penders ; for good taste and superior workmanship. 

Phalon, E., New York City, for Hair-work in a case, — deserving of spe- 
cial mention. 

Ramsberg & Ebert, Georgetown, District of Columbia, for Buckskin 
Gloves ; the Leather of which is a very superior article, but Gloves not 
well cut. 

Do., do., do., for the superiority of finish, beauty of color, and 
general excellence of their specimens of Buckskins, of various colors. 

Rogers, E. T., Carbon Co., Pennsylvania, for a pair of Gentlemen's Fine 
Calf, Pegged, Seamless Shoes. 

Selmes, T. R., Hannibal, Missouri, (Hugh, A. & Co., Agents), for Gentle- 
men's Hunting and other Buckskin Gloves, — a superior article. 

Shaw, Benjamin, New York City, for the best Ladies' Satin Gaiter Boots, 
and the best Ladies' White Satin Slipper. 

Smythe & Co., Dublin, Ireland, for specimens of Balbryggan Hosiery ; for 
superior excellence of manufacture, deserving of special approbation, as 
the best in the Exhibition. 

Schmidt, Goldenburg & Co., Liege, Belgium, for specimens of Woolen 



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and Cotton Hose ; for superior manufacture of Cotton Hosiery, and for 

excellence of materials employed. 
Singer, Joseph, Pesth, Hungary, for an Elastic Dress Coat — for elaborate 

workmanship. 
Smith, James R., New York City, for the superiority of finish and perfection 

of color of specimens of Morocco, Colored Linings and Sheep Skins. 
Smith, Edmund A., New York City, for the excellence of finish and color of 

his Bronze Kid, and the general excellence of his specimens of Morocco 

and Colored Sheep. 
Suser, H., Nantes, France, for the superior manufacture of Waxed Calf 

Skins. 
Tweis, John, Germantown, Pennsylvania, for specimens of Fancy Hosiery, 

and Worsted ; for general excellence of manufacture. 
Terray Brothers, Paris, France, for Gentlemen's and Ladies' Gloves, 

Swedish and Fancy Kid ; superior in workmanship and quality. 
Texier, T., Jr., Nivit Dieux Serres, France, for Dressed Chamois, Calf and 

Deer Skins for Gloves ; also an assortment of Sheep-skin Gloves ; all of 

which are of superior quality. 
Do., do., do., for general excellence of Glove Leather. 
Underwood, Godfrey & Co., Milford, Massachusetts, for the best Men's, 

Boys' and Children's Coarse and Fine Boots. 
Wolff, F., Henn, Manstadt, Transylvania, Austria, for superiority of manu- 
facture of Goat and Sheep Skins. 
Worlin, Carl, Memmingen, Wurtemberg, for a Bug, made of 650 pieces 

of fur, joined together in so perfect a manner as to form a beautiful 

variegated Rug. 
Wakefield Manfg. Co., Germantown, Pennsylvania, for Fancy Hosiery, 

Scarfs, &c. ; for superiority of manufacture of Fancy Worsted, and Silk 

Shirts and Drawers. The clearness of coloring and combination of same 

are considered worthy of especial notice. 
Woller, F. E., Stolberg, Saxony, for specimens of Cotton Gloves and 

Hosiery, and Worsted Gloves ; for excellence of manufacture. 
Winter, Archibald, New York City, for a pair of Shoes without seam. 
Zimmerman, Christian, Apolda, Saxe Weimar, for various Cotton and 

Woolen Hosiery, and Woolen Goods ; for general excellence of manu- 
facture ; and recommend the Woolen Under Garments, and Children's 

Tunics, Hoods and Caps, as worthy of especial approbation. 

Honorable Mention. 

Alles, Philip, New York City, for Ladies' Fancy Embroidered Shoes and 

Gaiters. 
Allegri, Antonio, Florence, Sardinia, for specimens of Boots and Shoes, 

ordinary work. 
Ashby, Delon, France, for a good article of Waxed Calf Skins. 
Brooks, Edwin A., New York City, for a case of Gentlemen's and Ladies' 

Shoes and Boots. 
Bell, Thing & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, for Woolen Under Garments 

and Hosiery. These goods are well adapted to general use. 
Brodt, H., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the superiority of finish of his 

specimens of American Calf Skins of French finish. 



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Corlies, John W., New- York City, for excellent specimens of Men's and 

Women's Metallic Rubbers. 
Chapelle, G., Paris, France, for a very good case of Boots, Shoes and 

Slippers. 
Cantrell, S., New York City, for a good variety of fine Shoes for Ladies, 

Misses and Children. 
Dufossee, Paris, France, for a very creditable case of Ladies' Boots and 

Shoes. 
Eisemann, Mayer, New York City, for Men's Patent Leather Boots. 
Forno, Gio, Turin, Sardinia, for a full Dress Suit, — being the only articles 

of this kind from Italy. 
Galibert, C, Milhau Auvergne, France, for an elegant quality of Dressed 

Russet and Black Calf Skins. 
Gittens, John K., Williamsburgh, New tfork, for transferable Waterproof 

Cork Soles for Boots and Shoes. 
Gardner, 0. W., Boston, Massachusetts, for Portsmouth Hosiery. These 

goods are of excellent color and well adapted for common use. 
Henn, John Edward, St. Louis, Missouri, for a pair of Men's Patent 

Leather Boots and Shoes ; good ordinary work. 
Hoessler & Sons, Rabenstein, near Chemitz, Saxony, for a variety of 

Hosiery, Cotton and Thread Gloves, well manufactured. 
Jackson Bros., Liverpool, England, for a Satin Dress Waistcoat, for inge- 
nuity of design. 
Johnson, Bro. & Townsend, Manchester, England, for specimens of 

Gloves, Hosiery, &c. The Jury do not feel authorised in awarding a 

Medal, where manufacturers' names are not specified. 
Jougmans, A., Leyden, Netherlands, for articles of Wearing Apparel ; the 

best exhibited from Holland. 
Kennedy D., Reading, Penn., for samples of Chemically Tanned Leather 

without the use of bark. 
Kaiser G. C. F., Amsterdam, Netherlands, for Gloves made of various 

skins, such as Goat Skins, Sheep and Deer Skins beautifully dressed. 
Kutchen George, New York City, for a case of Men's ordinary Boots and 

Shoes. 
Lang Peter, New York City, for three pair of adjusting Spring Boots. 
Magee P., New York City, for Gentlemen's fine Patent Leather Boots, 

rotary heel. 
Miller J. B. & Co., New York City, for a very pretty case of Ladies' fancy 

Embroidered Shoes. 
Morschel Winzeuried & Co., Hernnhagg on the Maine, for cheapness 

of production. 
New Brunswick Rubber Co., New Brunswick, N. J., for ordinary speci- 
mens of Men and Women's Metallic Rubbers. 
Poirier P., Chateaubriant, Loire Inferieure, France, for a very good case 

of Dress Gaiter Boots and Shoes. 
Rigo & Craexschmar, Rima, Szonbath, Hungary, for two Hungarian 

Shooting Jackets, well adapted to a rigorous climate, but principally re- 
markable as a fancy costume. 
Rrady John, New York City, for Gentlemen's fine Patent Leather Boots* 
Stout A. V. & Co., New York City, for Men's stout Calf Sewed Boots. 



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Viault Este, Paris, France, for a good variety of Ladies Fancy Boots, 
Shoes, and Slippers. 

The following articles having been overlooked by the Jury, the Com- 
missioners caused them to be examined by competent persons who awar- 
ded to — 

Warming E., Copenhagen, Denmark, for Furs, a Bronze Medal. 

Baker John A., New York City, for Military and Fancy Feathers, a 
Bronze Medal. 
The Committee were unable to examine the following cases of Hats and 

Caps, as after several days' notice the cases still remained unopened. Nos. 

9, Hats, Kellogg, J. W. ; 32, Hats,Warnock, R. & J. ; 62, Hats, Leary 

Co. ; 84, Hats, Degin, F. 



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Jury I. 



Classes 19 & 26. 

"William Gibson, Chairman. 
George Platt, Esq. 
John Sartain, Esq. 



Silver Medal. 

French Government Manufactory of Gobelins and Beauvais Tapestry of Paris, for 

originality and great beauty of their specimens. 
Roger, W. G., London, Great Britain, for Superb Specimens of Carving in Wood. 
Smith, A. J., "West Farms, New York, IT. S., for Novelty of Invention, Elegance 

of Design and Color, Economy of Material, &c. in Two-Ply Ingrain Tapestry 

Carpets. 
Smith, Dr. "William, Philadelpha, IT. S., for the Application to Useful Purposes of 

the Refuse Slags of the Iron Reducing Furnace. 

Bronze Medal and Special Notice. 

Balny, Jr., Paris, France, for General Excellence of Furniture. 

Brooks, T., Brooklyn, United States, Excellence of Design and Execution of Walnut 

Buffet. 
Delincourt & Cot, Paris, France, for General Excellence of Paper-Hangings. 
Gaetans, Motelli, Milan, Italy, for Sculptured Marble Chimney Piece. 
Gruigtgens, Sons, Paris, France, for Superb Specimens of Upholstery Goods. 
Giacomazzi & Brothers, Venice, for Superb Mosaic Tables of Glass Marble. 
Levy, James, New York, United States for Sculptured Chimney in Marble. 
Meyer & Wried, Brunswick, Zollverein, for Artistic Japan Work. 
Minton Herbert & Co., Stoke-upon Trent, Great Britain, for Encaustic Tiles for 

Flooring. 
Rochefort & Skarren, New York, U. S., for Carved Oak Buffet. 
Roux, Alex., New York, U. S., for General Excellence in Carved and Upholstered 

Furniture. 
St, Helen's Glass Works, Lancashire, Great Britain, for Enameled Glass Windows 

large size, on Rough Plate. 
Sallandrous de Le Mornais, Paris, France, for Fine Aubusson Tapestry and 

Carpets. 

Bronze Medal. 

Aubanel J., Paris, France, for Rich Aubusson Carpets, the Garden of the Amazons. 
Aubanel J., Paris, France, for Design and Execution by Fine Gilding of a Large 

Iron Door. 
Bmtdouin Bros., Paris, France, for Fine Specimen of Mosaics in Asphaltum. 
Bigelow Carpet Company, by H. P. Fairbanks, Boston, U. S., for Fine Specimens 

of Power-Loom Brussels Carpeting. 
Braquenie, Alex., Paris, France, for Fine Specimens of Velvet Pile Aubusson 

Carpeting. 
Boni Andria, Milan, Italy, for Terra Cotta Chimneys, &c. 
Bolton, John, Pelham, New York, U. S., for Mosaic Window and Emblems, on 

Stained Glass. 



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Bulkley & Herter, New York City, U.S., for Design and Workmanship of Oak 

Book Case. . . . , -p 

Brackenbush & Herting, Eimbeck, Hanover, for Fine Varieties of Rich raper- 

Hangings. . —. 

Carew, John E., London, Great Britain, for Design and Carving of Altar Piece. 
Ciando, G., Nice, Italy, for Fine Inlaid Wood Mosaic Picture Tables. 
Connecticut Marble Company, New Haven, TJ. S., for Stained American Marbles. 
Desfosse, Jules, Paris, France, for Large and Fine Tableau Decoration Paper. 
Dessoir, Jules, New York, U. S., for Rosewood Bookcase and Carving. 
Ellaers, A., Boston, IT. S., for Delicacy of Carving from the Solid, on Oak bide- 

Flinn, Daniel, New York City, U.S, for Self-gravitating and Pendulating Bed for 

the Sick. 
Galliena G., Turin, Sardinia, for Decorative Carving. . . 

Giles & Banks, New York City, U. S., for Japan and Pearl Inlaid Piano-Forte 

Guiseppe, Descalge, Campanino & Son, Genoa, Sardinia, for Inlaid Wood (the Ray 

Table.) „. . „ . , 

Gereut— , Paris, France, for fine Specimen of Fifteenth Century Church btamed 

Hobe Charles F. & Son, New York, IT. S., for Design and Carving of Oak Exten- 
sion Table. _-._ _ , , 

Henderson & Widnell, Laswade, Scotland, for Fine Velvet Pile Tapestry and 
Moccatt Carpeting. 

Holland William, Warwick, England, Church Windows, Stained Glass, various 

He P lger Carl, Dusseldorf, Rhenish Prussia, for Fine Carved Ebony Writing and 
Work Table. , . „ , _ . 

Jenneur & Bettridge, London, Great Britain, for General Excellence of 1 apier 
Mache Furniture. 

Jarosson Leon, Jersey City, U.S., for the Application of Colors to Cloth, by means 
of a Mordant for Decorative Purposes. 

King & Son, New York, U.S., for Recumbent Extension and Wheel Chairs. _ 

Kennedy John, New York, U. S., for Marble Chimney Style— Renaissance m low 

Morant '& Boyd, London, Great Britain, for Furniture Carved and Finished in 

Gold. . ^ 

Morant & Boyd, London, Great Britain, for Rich Interior Decorations. 
Mathews & Stacey, New- York, U.S., for Fine Painted Chamber Furniture. 
Newlan-d E. & Co., Philadelphia, U.S., for Good Design and Workmanship of Pier 

and Mantle Mirrors. 
Plate Glass Works of Cirey & Montherm, Paris, for Large Mirrors of Great 

Brilliancy and Perfect Purity of Color. ' 

Roche Edward, New- York, U. S., for Fine Specimens of Architectural Terra Ootta 

Enrichments. . 

Requillant, Roussell, & Chocqueril, Paris, for Fine Velvet Pile Moquet Carpets 

and Tapestry Furniture Coverings. 
Ringuet, Leprince & Co., Paris, France, for General Excellence of Decorative 

Furnishings. 
Ringuet & Co., for Carving and Gilding of Mirror Frame. 
Spiers & Son, Oxford, Great Britain, for Rich Papier Mache and Japan Table. 
Silesian Marble Co., New York, U.S., for Imitation Marble Columns, Mantles, &c. 
Stewart A. T. & Co., New York, United States, for the Fine Specimens of Axrnin- 

ster Carpet manufactured for their house. 
Trebbi, Rome, Italy, for Fine Mosaic. 

Tomlinson John, Ashford, Great Britain, for Rich Inlaid Tables. 
Tirno G. Da, Genoa, Sardinia, for Carved Console Table and Mirror Frames. 
Watson & Hodgson, New York, U.S., for Fine Specimens of Architectural 

Modelling. 
Zeeger, F., Amsterdam, Holland, for Fine Japan Screens. 
Zuber & Co., Paris, France, for Fine Landscape Block-Printed Paper. 



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Honorable Mention. 

Arrowsmith Henry <fc Arthur, London, Great Britain, for Artistic Picture Pannele 
in Cabinet. 

Berlin & Ehrman, Furth, Bavaria, for Bevelled Edge Silvered Mirrors. 

Bevington & Morris, London, Great Britain, for Cocoa-Nut Fibre Carpeting and 
Matting. 

Bray Benjamin, Salem, Mass., U.S., for a Patent Balance Spring Shade. 

Bennett C. F., St John's, New Brunswick, for Slate for Building Purposes. 

Benelli G., Florence, Italy, for Fine Carved Frame. 

Bangor Slate Quarries, North Wales, Great Britain, (by W. Dawborn,) for Large- 
sized Slates of Uniform Texture. 

Boege A., Berlin, Prussia, for Fine Imitation Gold and Inlaid Frames. 

Brandon A. G., New-York, U.S., for Good Specimens of Signs. 

Beglon J. R. & Co., Boston, U.S., for Good Satin Ground Paper-Hangings. 

Black & Gram, New York City, U. S., for Fine Specimens of Gilt Mouldings. 

Lawrence, Stone & Co., Boston, U. S., Bay State Mills, for Utility and Cheapness 
of Fine Printed Felt Goods. 

Binet, Paris, France, for Fine Ebony and Rosewood Cellarets. 

Bosi Enrico, Florence, Italy, for Antigua Ebony Cabinet with Fine Florentine 
Mosaic. 

Burckhardt & Son, Berlin, Prussia, for Stencil Window Shades. 

Bolton John, New York City, U. S., for rich embossed Gold Writing on Glass. 

Campbell Ira, New York, U. S., for Self-adjusting Cottage Side Board. 

Cooper & Belcher, Camptown, U. S., for Machine Engraved in Union with Etched 
Ornamental Window Glass. 

Christofoli Antonio, Padua, Italy, for Fine Mosaic Scagioli. 

Ciando Guiseppe, Nice, Sardinia, for Artistic Mosaic Wood Picture. 

Collonello T., Genoa, Sardinia, for Mosaic Tables. 

Castelle P., Paris, France, for Ingenious Applications of Fine Colored Gelatine. 

Copeland W. F., London, Gt. Britain, for Decorative Porcelain Slabs. 

Dornback Ferdinand, New York, U. S., for Margueterie Inlaid Flooring. 

Du Boix J. G., N. Y. City, U. S., for Varnished Maple and Pine Door. 

De Zureck J. B., Troy, U. S., for Gothic Carving. 

Daniel Charles B., Bethelem, U. S., for Blue Mountain Slate for Roofing. 

Demeure, Mauritz & Co., New York City, U. S., for Design and Castings of French 
Iron Bedstead. 

Derndinger J. A., Sohler & Co., Offenburg, Baden, for Artistic Etched Enameled 
Glass. 

Eshwind John, N. Y. City, U. S., for Mechanical Action in Furniture. 

Fleischman C. W., Nuremburg, Zolv., for Papier Mache Composition Casting. 

Frange Guiseppe, Milan, Lombardy, for Carved Stone Furniture. 

Fontana Pietro, Carrara, Italy, for Fine Marble Vases. 

Falcini Bros., Florence, Italy, for Rich Inlaid Antique Furniture. 

Farley H. T., New York, U. S., for Works in Sagliola. , 

Ferris & Taber, New York City, U. S., for Sculptured Marble Chimney Pieces. 

Freund & Miller, N. York City, U. S., for Ligneous Marble. 

Feron J. F., Paris, France, for Twisted and Inlaid Stair Rail. 

Franceschini Francesco, Pisa, Italy, for Rustic Furniture. 

Fletcher John, Cork, Ireland, for National Shamrock Table. 

Fleitman Herman, for Hand Modeled Flower Springs and Machine Gilt Mould- 
ings. 

Golder A. & Son, Baltimore, U. S., for Fine Variety of Paper Hangings. 

Guiseppe, Descalzi, Campanino & Son, Genoa, Italy, for Imitation Turtle-shell Fur- 
ture. 

Gillies T. S., New York City, U. S., for Centripetal Spring Chairs. 

Gori Oltaviano, N. York City, U. S., for Plain Variegated Marble Chimney. 

Guyot, Paris, France, for Buhl & Ebony Wine Cellarets. 

Graves Robert, Brooklyn, U. S., for Good Oak Paper Hangings. 

Goodridge T. W., N. Y. City, U. S., for Works of Utility in Soapstone. 

Garassino T., Savona, Italy, for Fine Mosaic Wood Pictures. 



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Gartwaith Robert, New York City, TJ. S., for Imitations of "Woods and Marbles. 

Gogens Cornelius, Dublin, Ireland, for Fine Artistic Carving in Bog Wood. 

Garassino T., Savona, Italy, for Fine Carved Frame. 

Gamelkoorn R. J., Arnheim, Holland, for Carving in Ebony. 

Htdeville Slate Co., Vermont, U. S., for fine quality of Roofing Slates. 

Heing Gotthold, Saxony, Prussia, for Inlaid Pearl Furniture. 

Hutchings E. W., N. Y. City, U. S., for Carved and Gilded Furniture. 

Hunter A., Demerara, for Mosaic Table of 133 Native Woods. 

Howlett William, London, Gt. Britain, for Fine Specimens of Block Cutting and 

Paper Hangings. 
Henderson & Co., Durham, England, for Fine Specimens of Wilton, Brussels and 

Venetian Carpeting. 
Hills Anna M., St. Louis, Missouri, for Rich Embroidered Chair. 
Harmington W. J., N. Y. City, U. S., for Good Ornamental Panel Lights and Bor- 

derings of Stained Glass. 
Hallifax N., Buffalo, IT. S., for Design and Carving of Melodeon Case. 
Hart, Ware & Co., Philadelphia, U. S., for Well Finished Japan Furniture. 
Herter Gustav, N. Y. City, IT. S., for fine Carving on Oak Buffet. 
Hyde J. L., N. Y. City, IT. S., for specimens of Inlaid Japanned Ware. 
Holland William, Warwick, Great Britain, for Glass Marble Table Top. 
Houldsworth J. & Co., Manchester, Great Britain, for the Upholstery, Design, <fcc. 

exhibiting their fine goods. 
Hale Frederick, & Co., N. Y. City, U. S., for brilliant Gold Lettering on Glass. 
Huetter & Osterhausen, Nuremburg, Zol., for good samples of cheap Framed 

and Silvered Looking Glasses. 
Jewet John, & Son, N. Y. City, IT. S., for good quality Printed Floor Cloths. 
Jegel & Schwartz, Solenholfen, Bavaria, for Mosaic Flooring, from their lithographic 

stone quarries. 
Jones Arthur, & Co., Dublin, Ireland, for Carved Devonport Writing Table, of 

Irish Bog Yew. 
James Henry Wm., Camden Town, London, Great Britain, Machine Ornamented and 

Enamelled Window Glass. 
Irvine Col., Quebec, Canada, for a Maple Table Top, decorated with the natural 

leaves. 
Kimbal & Staples, Illinois, IT. S., for fine specimens of American Veneers. 
Kugle J. W., Guns, Hungary, for Modelling in Terra Cotta. 
Kerby J. H., New York, IT. S., for Hand-painted Marble Paper Hangings. 
Kelty & Ferguson, New York City, IT. S., for Painted Window Shades. 
Kingsland Richard, & Co., New York City, IT. S., for fine design and execution of 

large Composition Gold Frame. 
Lecun, Paris, France, for fine specimens of Carpet Rugs and Footmats. 
Laning W. M., Baltimore, IT. S., for good Script Sign Writing. 
Lange G., Erbin, Wurtemburg, Germany, for fine Carving in Wood. 
Lahoche P. J., Paris, France, for superb Ormolu and Decorated Porcelain Toilet 

Tables. 
Lanfietd G. A, Berlin, Prussia, for fine Gilt Mouldings and Composition Ornaments. 
Latilla Eugenia, N. Y., IT. S., for Encaustic Painting. 
Lutz Ignatius, Philadelphia, IT. S., for Stained Furniture. 
Lowell Co., Lowell, Mass., II. S., fine varieties of 3 ply Power-loom Carpeting. 
London and Penzance Serpentine Marble Company, for Norman-Gothic Baptismal 

Font. 
*Mourieau, J. C, Paris. France, for fine samples of rich Furniture Covering. 
Morgat, Paris, France, for rich specimens of Tapestry for Furniture Coverings. 
Mayer T. J. <fe J., Longport, Great Britain, for Porcelain Table Tops and Decorated 

Slabs. 
Morant & Boyd, London, Great Britain, for the design and execution of Carved and 

Gilded Console Table Mirror Frame. 
Morant & Boyd, London, Great Britain, for fine Inlaid Colored Wood Flowers, on 

Cabinet Tables, &c. 



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Mess L & Co., Brandenburgh, Prussia, for fine variety of Gilt Frame Moulding. 
Mely A., Luxemburgh, Belgium, for combination of Wood and Iron in Furniture. 
Mosato Slate Co., (by J. T. Smith, New York,) 1ST. Y. City, U. S-., for fine specimens 

of Colored Slate. 
Michel, E. L., New Orleans, U. S., for Embroidered Chair. 
Morgan James, Quebec, Canada, for Design and Cutting Gothic Stone Front. 
Marget Tialeux, Seine Inferieure, France, for Stained Glass Picture. 
Minton H., & Co., Stoke-upon-Trent, Great Britain, for Mural Decorations. 
Mercher James, New York City, U. S., for good Styes and preparation of Frame 

Mouldings. 
Morant & Boyd, London, Great Britain, for fine Imitation Florentine Mosaic Table 

Tops and Panels. 
Do., do., do., for Imitation Bronze Furniture. 
Morgant E., Guines, France, for fine Transparent Painting. 
Maes J., Clichy, France, for Ornamental Glass Mountings for Doors. 
Martin Ovide & Vivy, Paris, France, for Iron Castings for Furniture and Decorations 
North River Mining Co., IT. S., for Worked Specimens of American Marble. 
Novano L., Genoa, Italy, for elegant light Chairs in Gold. 
O'Neil, Newark, New Jersey, U. S„ for Mechanical Arm Chair. 
Oneida Community, New York, U. S., for Rustic Garden Furniture. 
Philadelphia School of Design, U. S., Misses J. Speakman, S. Raymond, M. 

Knight & C. Cowen, Pupils, for Inventive Taste displayed in their Specimens. 
Perkins & Smith, New Bedford, IT. S., for Variety of Good Paper Hanging. 
Pacchiam F., Florence, Italy, for Sculptured Marble Chimney Piece. 
Prince Von Sdlm, Vienna, Austria, for Design and Casting of Candelabra. 
Priors Widow L. J., Arnheim, Netherlands, for the Manufacture of Carpets from 

Cow-Hair. 
Quast F., Leipsic, Saxony, for Fine Printed Oil Cloths. 

Royal Iron Foundry, Berlin, Prussia, for Design and Casting of Baptismal Font. 
Roedal P. & Co., Paris, France, for Fine Specimen of Dyed Wools and Paste Colors 

for Paper Stainers. 
Ringuet, Le Prince & Marcotte, New York City, U.S., for Beauty of Carving 

on Oak Side-board. 
Rohlik L., Prague, Bohemia, for a Fine Artificial Marble Composition. 
Ramsauer Johan G., Hallstadt, Austria, for Fine Specimens of Variegated Marble. 
Raw & Co,, Wurremberg, Zoll., for Japan Furniture. 
Roxbury Mirror Marble Co., Mass., U-S., for Glass Marble Mantels. 
Ringuet, Le Prince & Co., Paris, France, for Fine Buhl Work. 
Stephenson, Matilda C, Brooklyn, United States, for Specimens in the Early Style 

Stained Glass. 
■ , British Guiana, for Characteristic Frames, with 13 Native Woods of British 

Guiana. 
Schutz L. W., Utrecht, Holland, for Articles of Decorative Utility in Zinc. 
Schreder E. J. & Co., New York City, United States, for Ornamented Window 

Shades. 
Solms, Count, Berlin, (Glass- Works,) Prussia, for a Good Quantity of Colored 

Glass. 
Salamander Marble Co., New York City, U, S., for Imitation Marbles on Iron. 
Sutcliffe, Isherwood, Birmingham, Great Britain, for General Excellence in Papier 

Mache and Japan Ware. 
Shoolbred, Loverirge, & Shoolbred, Woolverhamton, Great Britain, for FineJapan 

Ware. 
Shaituck Daniel, W. G., Boston, U. S., for School Desks. 

Solomon & Hart, N. Y. City, U. S., for Upholstery Design and Ornament, to dis- 
play their goods. 
Thompson David, Dundee, Scotland, for good styles and qualities of Carpeting and 

Rugs. 
Troy Carpet Mills, Troy, U. S., for good specimens of Cut Velvet Tapestry Car- 
peting. 
Trebbi, Rome, Italy, for polished Oriental Granite Column and Sculptured Caps. 
Torsegno G., Genoa, Italy, for two rich Wood Carved Gilded and Copper-lined 

Vases, in low relief. 



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Taylor & Porter, Pennsylvania, U. S., for large specimens of Framed Slates. 

Thomas Bros., 1ST. Y. City, U. S., for Cartoon Pier Decorations. 

Tronchon, Paris, France, for Iron Furniture. 

Volkert Christopher, N. Y. City, IT. S., for Inlaid Flower Panels in Stained Wood. 

Vallanoe John, Matlock, Great Britain, for rich Inlaid Marble and Spar Tables. 

Vandenburgh J., Ley den, Holland, for Cloth and Gold Paper Hangings. 

Vieille Montagne Zinc Co., France, for articles of Decorative Utility. 

Voz Emilie de Schleswtg, Germany, for a clever Hand-wrought Carpet, of great 

merit. , 

Vallet & Co., Torback, for Colored Glass of many tints. 
Vogelin & Co., Constance, Switzerland, for Velvet Paper Hangings. 
Winslow S., New York City, U. S., for Carved specimen of Caen Stone. 
Willard Samuel, Troy, U. S., for a Portable Tent and Bed Frame. 
Wright Gertrude, Derry, Ireland, for Wood Carving. 
Weglin D., Berne, Switzerland, for Carved Tables. 
Walker D. & Co., Newark, U. S., for Self-rocking Cradle. 
Winter & Co., Newark, U. S., for Works in Terra Cotta. 
Winterbottom Archibald, Manchester, Gt. Britain, for Variety of Cloth and Metal 

Ground Paper Hangings. 
Waller & Kreps, New York, for Design and Execution of Large Mirror Frame. 
Zora G., Turin, Italy, for a Rich Greek Chair Carved, &c, in Gold. 
Zeilhammer F. A., Brunn, Austria, for Ornamental Gold Lettering on Glass. 
Zampini Luigi, Florence, Italy, for Japan Furniture. 
Zoleggi Stefano & Son, Italy, for polished Slate Tables and Tiles. 
Rugler J. G., Inventor, "] 
Shelhorn S, Designer, I Nurnbera >- 
Thieme E., Modeler, f aurnDerg, 
Klett & Co. Executor, J 

For Design and Execution of the Iron Case Containing Contributions from 
Nurnberg. 



Jury I a 9 

Awards of Jury. 
Classes 19 and 20. 



John Beck, Esq., Chairman. 
Saml. R. Downer, Esq. 
A. Kunzler, Esq. 
Thos. Lowndes, Esq. 

Bronze Medal* 

Anderson Miss Ellen, Louisville, Kentucky, Patchwork Quilt. " Henry 
Clay." 

Adams Miss Jane, Strabane, Ireland, Lace Scarf of unbleached linen 
thread. 

Ames, Broadbent & Co., Manchester, England, Mohair, Alpaca, and oth- 
er braids. 

Bulpin George, New York, Embroidered Cloaks and Mantillas. 

Brodie Geo., N. Y., Embroidered Cloaks and Mantillas. 

Bell & Co., N. Y., two Embd. Velvet Cloaks. 

Bennett & Co., Frank, N. Y., a Velvet Cloak and embd. Silk Mantles. 

Birdsall, Haskell & Co, New York, Embd. Bridal. Basket, — Infant's 
Clothing. 

Barnet & Son, L. C, Nottingham, Eng., Wrought Silk Laces. 

Belshaw, Maria Louisa, Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, Embroidery on Wor- 
sted and Silk. 

Begg Mrs., 82 years old, Scotland, pair worsted knitted Hose. 

Boehler & Son, F. L., Plauen, Saxony, Embd. Handkerchiefs. 

Berger Mad., Brussels, Nymph Corsets. 

Bertrand, Freres <fe Henri, Paris, Embd. Handkerchiefs. 

Bouchard J. B. Madame, St. Valliere, Canada, Counterpane and knitted 
Linen Curtains. 

Coleman Mary Ann, Mrs., Frankfort, Ky., three Patckwork Quilts, with 
special commendation. 

Clarke G. P., Mrs., Detroit, Michigan, Gold and Worsted Embroidery, — 
subject : " King David playing on a Golden Harp." 

Cripps Mrs. Mary C, New York, a case of Bonnets with special commen- 
dation for elegance of form and neat workmanship. 

Cleary Miss Margaret, Clonmell, Berlin wool embroidery. 

Contour, Frederic, Paris, various articles of wearing apparel. 

Compere, E-, Paris, Gloves. 



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Drummond, M. J., New York, Gold Embd. Regalias, with special commen- 
dation. 

Dey, Lavinia, Worsted Embroidery : " the Lord's Supper," 

Disbrow, Miss Harriet, 8 years old, Crotchet Table Cover. 

Demarest, Mrs. M. W., N. Y., Demonstrative Scale for dress fitting, with 
special commendation. 

Dill Madame, Dublin, Embroidered Screen. 

D'Ambly & Co., Stuttgard, Corsets without seams. 

Dufrenne Sophie, Brussels, Brussels Lace Fabrics, with special commen- 
dation. 

Ducly, Paris, Embd. Silk Robes. 

Dutton, Miss Eliza, Montreal, Knitted Cradle Quilt. 

Dubois, Mrs. M. D., Silk Velvet Bed Quilt, composed of 5,3 lfc pieces. 

Eisensttjck <fe Co., Annaberg, Saxony, Gimp Trimmings. 

Everaert Julie, Brussels, Brussels Lace Fabrics. 

Forrest & Sons, James, Dublin, guipure and applique Limerick Lace. 

Forrester F., Eibenstock, Saxony, Laces. 

Ficker J. Bernhard, Annaberg, Saxony, Crotchet Table Covers. 

Fabien J. G., Bautzen, Saxony, Woolen Hosiery. 

Genin- John N., New York, Children's Embroidered Clothes, with special 
commendation. 

Gardner O. W., Boston, Woolen Hosiery. 

Gittens, Mrs. Rebecca, Philadelphia, Patent Demonstrative Scale for cut- 
ting ladies' dresses, with special commendation. 

Genin John N., New York, fine split Straw Hats. 

Guillemot Bros., Paris, Coach and Livery Laces. 

Gantillon C. E., Lyons, Specimens of Black Lace Articles. 

Globensky Miss, Lachine, Canada, complete set of Embroidery for Fur- 
niture. 

Geddes Rev. J. G., Hamilton, Canada, Berlin Wool Carpet. 

Hogeboom Helen, Castletown, New York, Embroidered Broadcloth 
Table Cover. 

Herbst Mary L. G., New York, Fine Embroidery in Gold and Silver, 
with special commendation. 

Hesser Mad. V. G. L., Knitted Bed Quilt, with special commendation. 

Hardorp Mrs. Wm., Silk Embroidery, " Washington" and "The Virgin 
Mary." 

Higgins & Co. John, Dublin, Lace Berthe and Collar. 

Hall J. & J., Thread and Silk Hosiery. 

Helweg Hans, Buckholz, Saxony, White, Sewing, and Ball Fringes. 

Hietel Albert, Leipsic, Saxony, Worsted Embroidery, with special com- 
mendation. 

Johnston Brothers & Townsend, Manchester, England, Specimens of 
Children's Cotton Hose and Gloves. 

Jourdan & Co., Paris, Specimens of Black Lace Articles. 

Jouvin & Co. Veuve H., Paris, Specimens of Superfine Gloves. 

Jobin Mad. J. B., Quebec, Knitted Woolen Over Socks. 

Ketcham Miss M. C, New York, Bed Quilt, ornamented with Worked 
Flowers. 

Lossin Martha, Alabama, Embroidered Centre-table Cover. 

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Lambert & Bury, Limerick, Specimens of Limerick Laces. 

Laubner Lewis, Scherbenburg, Saxony, Curtain Fringes. 

Lefebure Aug., Paris, Specimens of rich Thread Lace Articles. 

Lutter T. J., St. Gall, Switzerland, Embroidered Curtains. 

Morgan A. & F., New York, Embroidered Bed Quilt. 

Mills and Carlock, Bridgeport, Conn., Specimens of Coach Laces, Tassels, 

and Carriage Trimmings. 
Maracaibo Native of, Venezuela, Two Embroidered Handkerchiefs. *^ 
McNesbie Annie, Worsted Embroidery — subject, " Esther before Aha- 

suerus." 
Munroe & Co. Alfred, New York, Boys' Embroidered Clothes. 
Mauny Madame J., New York, Ladies' Corsets. 
McDonald & Co., D. & J., Glasgow, G. B., Toilet Cover. 
Manly Mrs., Blackrock, Cork, Specimens of Guipure Lace. 
Morgat, Paris, Samples of Embroidered Tapestry. 
Milon, aine, Paris, Silk Hosiery. 

Martel Mile. P., St. Ambroise, Canada, Lace Caps and Collars. 
McGrath James, Quebec, Berlin Wool Carpet. 
Newstadt Emily, New York, Silk Embroidery, " Washington on Horse* 

back." 
Nathan Beer, Trefousse & May, Paris, Ladies' and Men's Kid and 

Silk Gloves. 
Purdy Mary W., New York, White Cambric Quilt, Embroidered. 
Paulson Charlotte, Hamburg, Worsted Embroidered Cushion. 
Prohaska W., Prague, Bohemia, Two Mosaic and Embroidered Table 

Covers. 
Roberts Peter, New York, Infant's Lace Robe and Cap. 
Rogers & Co., P. L., New York, Children's Embroidered Clothing, with 

special Commendation. 
Rouquette, Paris, Kid Gloves. 

Rolph John, Nottingham, England, Imitation Brussels Point Lace. 
Reid Mrs. John, Knitted Quilt. 
Slote Obi an a, New York, Silk and Worsted Embroidery, " The Last 

Supper," with special commendation. 
Scott Isidor, 11 years of age, Worsted and Bead Embroidered Cap and 

Slippers. 
Sedgwick Theodore, very small and fine Specimens of Worsted Knitting. 
Summers Mrs. S. F., Worsted Embroidery Specimen, " A Buffalo." 
Sallenbach Mrs. Barbara, New York, Case of Corsets. 
Simmons William, New York, Case of Bonnets, with special commenda- 
" tion for fineness and even finish. 
Stuart Mrs. H., New York, Case of Dress Caps. 
Saxton Alfred, Nottingham, England, Cotton Laces. 
Sisters of Mercy, Kinsale, County Cork, Vestments, Embroidery, Flowers, 

Lace, &c. 
Schauff Robert, Prussian Silesia, Silk and Worsted Borders, Tassels, 

and Gimps, for Carriages. 
Stecher & Co., Johann, Baden, Carlsruhe, Corsets without seams. 
Suchet Damas, Thiry, Rhone, Fine Corsets without seams. 
Schl^pfer, Schlatter & Co., St. Gall, Switzerland, Embroidered Cur- 
tains. 



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Staheli Wild Casper, St. Gall, Switzerland, richly Embroidered Table- 
Cover, with special commendation for the beauty of the design. 

Tilt & Dexter, N. Y., Silk Fringe and Tassels. 

Taylor S. T., N. Y., Original plan and patterns for cutting Ladies' Dresses. 

Twiss John, Germantown, Fancy Woolen Hosiery. 

Tailbouis, Paris, Silk Thread and Woolen Gloves. 

Tessada Francesco, Genoa, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with, special 
commendation for the design and work. 

Thompson Miss Kate, Toronto, rose point Lace Collar. 

Tetu J., Berthier, Canada, Woolen Night-caps. 

Thompson Mrs., Quebec, Baby's Knitted Dress, in crochet work. 

Vogle Geo., N. Y., specimens of Gold Embroidery. 

Voorhes Mrs., Lace Collar and Muslin Embroidery. 

Wilcox John, N. Y., worsted embroidery Convention of Artists in the 
Vatican. 

Wason Mrs. M. Somerville, Mass., two pieces Worsted Embroidery. , 

Wakefield Manufacturing Co., Germantown, Penn., specimens fancy 
Hosiery, Silk Shirts and Drawers. 

Williams Mrs. Jas., Dublin, Berlin wool picture of "Her Majesty." 

Wooler F. E , Cotton Hosiery. 

Werly & Co. Robt., Bas-le-duc, fine Corsets without seams. 

Ward Mrs. Anna, View Giant's Causeway in Needlework, special com- 
mendation. 

Zimmermann & Son Christian, Saxe, Weimar, Woolen Hosiery. 

Honorable Mention. 

Aube Madame, Canada, specimens Woolen Stockings. 

Behr G. F., Chemnitz, Saxony, variety of Silk Gloves. 

Bourry D'Ivernois & Co., St. Gall, Switzerland, embroidered Lace Cur- 
tains and fine Muslins. 

Couture Madame, St. Ambroise, knitted Woolen Stockings. -• 

Geuch Madame, Canada, Woolen Hosiery. 

Hollander Mrs. Maria T., Boston, Children's Clothing. 

Holden & Co., John, Belfast, Embroidered Caps and Frock Bodies. 

Industrial Poor School, Cork, Crotchet Work. 

Kohreutter Felix, St. Gall, Switzerland, Embroidered Handkerchiefs. 

King Carl, N. Y., Straw Hat in case 88. 

Isaacs Mrs. Lyon, white embroidered Opera Bonnet — white Blonde 
Bonnet. 

Lutter T. G., Switzerland, embroidered Handkerchiefs. 

McDonald & Co. D. and J., Glasgow, case of Embroidery. 

Mezetti Miss, N. Y., Worsted Work. 

McBride Mary A., N. Y., Embroidery — " Laban, Rebecca and Jacob." 

Roelz , Graslitz, Bohemia, Handkerchiefs. 

Wilson Peter, N. Y., specimens Indian Embroidery. 



Sub-Jury la, 

ON 

Ladies' Garments, Cloaks, Shirts, && 



Jurors : 

Ann J. Stephens, 

E. S. Shailer, 

Martha E. WinterbotheM. 

Gentlemen, — -We have examined those departments of the Crystal 
Palace assigned to our committee for inspection repeatedly, and with the 
greatest desire to form an impartial judgment. 

In the U. S. Department we have made no awards for articles not 
proven to our entire satisfaction as worthy, and made, not only in this 
country, but in most cases at the manufactories of the persons exhibiting : 
this proof we have obtained in person, wherever a doubt arose. 

If some degree of liberality has been exercised in awarding the highest 
prizes in this and some other departments upon which female talent and 
labor has been expended, it is from an honest and, we believe, proper de- 
sire to encourage those enterprizes that give dignity and value to female 
labor ; and because the average of merit is so great, that we could not 
justly pass by so many beautiful specimens of art, honorable alike to our 
own sex and country, with stinted praise. 

With a strong desire for the encouragement of our own sex in those 
pursuits proper to the feminine character, we respectfully recommend that 
the " Shirt Sewers' Union," in addition to any awards that may be made 
by this or other committees, receive a silver medal, as a mark of special 
honor and expression of warm sympathy in their struggles for success. 

Silver Medal. 

Shirt Sewers' Union, as a mark of special honor and expression of warm 
sympathy in their struggles for success. 

Van Skellin, F., 389 Broadway, New York City, for the invention of 
various Dyes exhibited in Artificial Flowers, by which materials, the 
leaves and petals receive tints of the natural flowers they represent. 

Brortze Medal. 

Brunetti Miss Maria, Waterford, Ireland, Landscapes in Cut Paper. 

Civatte Madame, 64, White street, New York, for Head Dresses of Arti- 
ficial Flowers, and an Artificial Rose Clock, with " special approbation" 
for the Basket of Artificial Flowers, with " particular mention " for some 
beautiful Lilacs which the Basket contains. 



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Day, Miss, Dublin, Ireland, for Baskets and Bouquets of Irish, preserved. 
Green George T., 1 Astor House, New York, for an elaborately Embroi- 
dered Shirt, with " special approbation " for the great beauty of the 

Embroidery. 
Guillaime & Korn, 101 William street, New York, for a Case of Arti- 
ficial Flowers. 
Gray Mrs., 1 1 Clinton street, Brooklyn, for a Case of Shell Flowers, with 

"special approbation" for the extraordinary and delicate beauty of the 

Orange Blossoms in the Basket. 
Hayes, Craig & Co., Louisville, Kentucky, for Children's Hats. 
Hi crock Mrs Westley, for a case of Wax Fruit and Flowers. 
Long George, Londwater, Highwycombe, England, for a case of Lace 

Straw Hats. 
Leighton Charles, 16 Park Place, New York, for a Plaited Bosom. 
Nicoll George, Genin's Bazaar, New York, Ladies' Boots and Shoes, 

with " special approbation" for workmanship. 
Palmer & Farr Mesdames, 459, Broadway, New York, for a Dressing 

Gown of Chinese Silk, with " special approbation " for the sewing on 

Shirts. 
Read Mrs. Sarah Ann, 3 Leroy street, New York, for a Wreath of Pearl 

Flowers, with, "special approbation" for Wax Fruit and Flowers. 
Remy, St., 38 Lispenard street, New York, for Feathers in " Genin's Case," 

with " special commendation," for the graceful sweep of his feathers, 

and the beautiful delicacy with which his ostrich plumes are tipped with 

marabouts. 
The Shirt Sewers' Union, New York, for a Case of Shirts, with " special 

approbation for fine sewing." 
The Children of the School of the Ursuline Convent, Kinsale, 

Ireland, for Feather Flowers. 
Van Skelline F., 389 Broadway, New York, for a Wreath of Artificial 

Flowers and Fruit, in leather surrounding case. 
Van Hotjten Mrs., 82 Nassau street, New York, for a Plaited Shirt 
i Bosom, with "special approbation," for the frilled bosom. 
Van Skelline Mrs. F., 389 Broadway, for Artificial Flowers, in pots, and 

for the perfect imitation of a tuft of dandelion running to seed. \ 

Honorable Mention. 

Civatte Madame, 64 White street, New York, for the ingenuity of de- 
sign of Artificial Rose Clock. 

Hickock Mrs. W t estley, for a Centre Flower, in a case of Wax, Fruit 
and Flowers. 

Leighton Charles, 16 Park Place, New York, for Fine Sewing on a 
shirt bosom. 






Jury J 



Glass 21. — Cutlery and Edge Tools. 

Glass 22. — Iron, Brass, Pewter, and General Hardware, including Lamps, Chan- 
deliers and Kitchen Furniture. 

Jurors : 

WITH SPECIAL APPROBATION. 

MATTHIAS STRATTON, Esq., Philadelphia, Chairman. 

JOSEPH C. DILKS, Esq., 82 Catharine street, Secretary. 

Robert S. Luquer, Esq., 122 Pearl street. 
Chas. Tollner, Esq., 22 1 Broadway. 
Prof. E. N. Horsford, Esq., Cambridge, Mass. 
J. D. Chevalier, Esq, 360 Broadway. 
A. Stratton, Esq, 91 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 
D. C. Halsted, Esq, 119 Maiden Lane. 
D. S. Arnold, Esq., 19 Courtland street. 
Samuel Coulter, Esq., 221 Pearl street. 
H. A. Hurxthal, Esq., Mobile. 
T. E. Radcliff, Esq., 23 Courtland street. 
Albebt S. Lee, Esq., 87 Maiden Lane. 
Leonard M. Rust, Esq. 



Silver Medal* 

Cornelius Baker <fc Co., Philadelphia, for the great variety and best 
display of Gas Chandeliers, &c. 

Day & Newell, 589 Broadway, New York, for the originality, safety and 
durability of the Parautoptic Bank Lock. 

Japy, Brothers & Lalauce, Mance, France, for the superior quality and 
beauty of finish of their enamelled and tinned Wrought Iron Ware,, 
and new and peculiar process in manufacturing. 

Meneeley, A., & Sons, West Troy, New York, for a Peal of Bells, also 
Factory and Steamboat Bells. 

New England Screw Company, Providence, Rhode Island, for improve- 
ment in manufacturing Gimlet and Pattern Screws, superiority of finish, 
and excellence of workmanship. 

Sherwood & Fitzgerald, Gold street, New York, for unqualified excel- 
lence of the " Invulnerable Reservoir Safe" as proof against fire, with 
more than ordinary token of special approbation. 

Simmox, Pemberton & Sons, Birmingham, England, A. Fielder, Piatt 
street, New York, Agent, for the best display and great variety of brass 
Cabinet Goods, comprising Curtain Bands, Hinges, Bell Pulls, Door 
Springs, &c. 



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The Collins Company, Hartford, Connecticut, for general excellence and 
superiority of finish in the manufacture of Axes, Adzes, Cleavers, and 
other heavy edge tools. 

The Steele & Johnson Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Connec- 
ticut, for the great variety and best display of Metal Buttons. 

The Society of La Vielle Montagne, Rue Richer, Paris, for the various- 
Fancy Groups and Articles in Zinc, Zinc Statuettes, &c. 

Bronze Medal, with Special Approbation* 

Garside John, Newark, New Jersey, for general excellence in the manu- 
facture of Table Cutlery. 

Marsh, Brothers & Co., Pond "Works, Sheffield, England, for general- 
excellence and superiority of finish in their extensive assortment of 
Cutlery, Saws, Edge Tools, &c. &c. 

Bronze Medal. 

Baker William, Allen street, London, for a very fine exhibition of super- 
ior finished Awls, Bodkins, Brads, &c. r of various kinds. 

Barnes Charles L., New York City, for a new Expansion Bitt for boring 
wood, requiring but three bits to bore from quarter inch to two inches, 
and to bore any size intermediate by expansion of the outer cutter of 
the bitt. 

Bleckman John E., Ronsdorf, Hesse, for superiority of finish in the manu- 
facture of general hardware. 

Clark, Thomas & Charles & Co., Wolverhampton, England, for the 
well known superiority of their Cast Iron Hollow Ware. 

Converse Charles A. & Co., Norwich, Connecticut, for superiority of 
finish in the manufacture of Screw Augers, and Auger Bits. 

Cresson Wm. P. & Co., Philadelphia, for various tinned and enamelled 
Culinary and Household Articles. 

Cunningham & Daggett, Cincinnati. Ohio, for Superiority of Finish in 
Drawing-knives and Coopers' Tools generally. 

Dittmar Brothers, Heilbronn, Wurtemberg, for superior patent Razors 
and Razor-strops. 

Eagle Works, West Winsted, Connecticut, for superiority of finish in the 
manufacture of Table Cutlery. 

Elliot Joseph, Hollis Croft, Sheffield, England, for general excellence in 
the manufacture of Razors. 

Heuckels J. A., Berlin and Solingen, Prussia, for fine specimens of Cutlery, 
manufactured from the refined steel of the Liegen Smelting Works. 

Harcher & Westerman, Metz, for great variety of Household Articles, in 
Zinc and Tin. 

Hodgetts, Taylor & Hodgetts, New York City, for the Finest Specimen 
of Planished Tin Ware and Water Coolers. 

Hooper, Thacher & Co., Broadway, New York City, for the Iron Rail- 
ing around the Statuary of Thorwaldsen, in the Crystal Palace. . 

Houston Daniel, New York City, for an improved nnd highly finished 
Cooper's Crose. 



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Hotciikiss & Sons, Sharon, Connecticut, for a Patent Coach Wrench and 

Patent Bow Pin. 
Jones & Hitchcock, Troy, N. Y., for a Chime of Bells. 
Johnson Job, Brooklyn, New York, for superiority of finish in a variety of 

Patent Fish hooks. 
Leonard & Wendt, New York City, for superiority of finish in Patent 

Improved Shears and Bank Shears. 
Low Moor Iron Co., Yorkshire, England — Agent, W. B. Lang, 24 

Broadway, N. Y., — for specimens of Iron in all its stages of manufac- 
ture. 
Mackrell & Richardson, Houston street, N. Y., for samples of Locks — 

for workmanship. 
Milward Henry & Son, Washford Mills, Redditch, England, for general 

excellence in the manufacture of Gold-eyed grooveless Needles. 
Morris, Tasken & Morris, England, for superior Lap-welded Steam and 

Gas Pipes. 
New York Knife Co., Mattea van, Dutchess Co., N. Y., for superiority of 

finish in the manufacture of Pocket Knives, and in the finish of Pistol 

Knives. 
Nock Joseph, Philadelphia «or Patent Self-acting Locks and Bolts — for 

simplicity combined with >afety. 
Ohio Tool Co., Columbus, Ohio, for great superiority in the finish of an 

Improved Screw Arm Plough-plane, richly mounted in ivory, and for 

the superiority of finish of all their Planes exhibited. 
Pauley & Co., for a Prison Door. 
Remington Anne Miss, 138 Sloane street, Chelsea, London, for ingenuity 

of device and utility of patent Roasting Apparatus and Self-acting 

Baster and Heat-reflector. 
Rodgers Joseph & Sons, Sheffield, England, for superiority of finish in an 

elaborately finished Sportsman's Knife, of large size, with blades em- 
bossed variously, and handle of richly carved mother-of-pearl. 
Rosenlacher Carl, Constance, Baden, for a Peal of Bells. 
Rcss & Wilcox, Mattabesset Works, East Berlin, Connecticut, for general 

excellence in the manufacture of Machines and Tools for Tin workers. 
Roswag A. & Son, Schlestadt, Haut-Rhin, for skill in manufacturing fine 

Metallic Gauzes and Cloth. 
Royal Iron Foundry, Berlin, for general display of Fancy Iron Castings, 

Warwick Vase, etc. 
Shoolbred, Loveridge & Shoolbred Merridale Works, Wolverhamp- 
ton, England — Agent, James N. Lawton, New York and Boston — for 

large display and excellent quality of Japanned Tea-trays, Waiters, 

Household Articles and Kitchen Ware. 
Smith William & Co., Birmingham, England, for very superior Wire for 

Piano-fortes. 

Tronchon , Paris, France, Iron Furniture and Garden Ornaments. 

Turton Thomas & Sons, Sheffield, England, for general excellence in the 

manufacture of Files and Rasps of all descriptions. 
Union Knife Co., Naugatuck, Connecticut, for general excellence in the 

manufacture of Pocket Cutlery. 
Walcctt Brothers, Boston, Mass., for excellence in a new patent Gradu- 

atino- Button-hole Scissors, 



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Wickersham J., New York City, for Iron Railings around the galleries 

and stair cases of the Crystal Palace. 
Windle & Co.,. Maiden Lane, New York, for superior quality of Plauished 

Tin Ware and large display of various Housekeeping Articles. 
Whitlock John H., Troy, N. Y., for Cast and Tinned white Britannia 

Metal Ware, for peculiar composition of metal, admitting high finish 

and silver white appearance. 
Wright William & Co., Newark, New Jersey, for highly finished Rail- 

way Carriage and Cart Springs. 

Honorable Mention. 

Atlantic Railway Works, N. Y., for Iron Railing around the equestrian 
statue of Washington, and Carew's statue of Webster. 

Alviset Amedee, New York city, for his exhibition of a large assortment 
of very finely finished Hunting Knives, Dirks, Scissors, and other fine 
Cutlery. 

Arnold Francis, Middle Haddam, Conn., for ingenuity of device of com- 
bined Lantern and Footstove. 

Barratt John B., Gold street, New York, for excellence of finish of Bra- 
mah's Patent Lever Locks, of every description. 

Bates, Griffin & McChesney, Troy, New York, for " Lillie's" Safe. 

Benedict & Burnham, Dey street, New York, for the best display of 
Rolled Brass and German Silver. 

Blanchard, Geo. J., Concord, New Hampshire, for patent clasp Broom, 
with metallic adjusting clasp. 

Bocker R. & H., Remscheid, Prussia, for a very fine exhibition of Hard- 
ware and Cutlery of many varieties, and for Cabinet Locks. 

Bunger Jacob, Jr., Barmen, Prussia, agent E. Behr, New York city, for 
Hardware. 

Burr, Waterman & Co., New York city, for a hot hammered patent cir- 
cular Saw. 

Beissels S. Widow & Son, Aix-la Chapelle, for a variety of specimens, 
of Needles made from English cast steel. 

Caumes, M. F., Paris, for an Instrument to aid in Threading Needles. 

Chance Wm., Son & Co., Birmingham, England, for Iron Chains for ships 
and other purposes. 

Chauffiat & Son, St. Etienne, France, for Anvils, Furnaces, <kc. 

Churchill, Willis, Hamden, Conn., for specimens of beautifully finished 
Screw Auger, Auger Bitts, and Hollow Aegers. 

Clampett & Regester, Baltimore, Md., for a large Church Bell. 

Cabble William, Elizabeth street, New York, for Composition wire for 
fourdrinier machines. 

Cole George U., New York city, for superiority of finish in a variety of 
Tools for cabinet and pianaforte makers, and for sculptors. 

Cook, Edward, New York, for a case of highly finished Pins. 

Cortlan & Co., Baltimore, Md., for improved Refrigerator. 

Cox Joseph & John, Broadway, New York, for general display of Gas 
Fixtures. 



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Dardonville, H., Broadway, New York, for a general display of Ship's 
Lamps, Brackets, <fcc, &c. 

Dergoten, J. L., the Hague, Netherlands, for excellence of ornamental 
work of specimens of grates. 

Douglas, Thomas, agent, New York city, for specimens of superior finished 
Nail, Riveting and Machinists Hammers, of D. Maydole & Co.'s Manu- 
facture. 

Douglas Thomas, New York, for fine steel Squares. 

Fitch W & E T., New Haven, Conn., for excellence of finish of a general 
assortment of Cabinet Locks. 

Fontaine, Came & Co., France, for variety of nails for boots and shoes. 

Fournier & Valery, France, for excellence of workmanship of a case of 
Locks. 

Gatchel & Gates, Newark, New Jersey, for Carriage Springs. 

Grangoir, J. M., Jr., Rue St. Appoline, Paris, for excellence of workman- 
ship of various specimens of Locks of New Style. 

Griffin, J. K., Burford, Canada West, for ingenuity of device of the Kit- 
chen Queen Cooking Stove. 

Groves, Richard & Sons, Sheffield, England, for superior finished Saws 
and Files. 

GuinierT., Rue Grenelle, St. Honore, Paris, for patent Water Closets. 

Hammon's G. C. Widow, Nuremberg, Bavaria, for variety of Fine Steel 
Articles. 

Hardy, Thomas, Sheffield, England, for specimens of very beautifully fin- 
ished Stilettoes, Crochet Needles, Button Hooks, Nail Files, Corkscrews, 
&c, many of them mounted in pearl handles. 

Hargreaves, Wm. & Co., Sheffield, England, for their exhibition of Table 
Knives and Carvers, mounted in ivory richly carved ; beautifully finished 
Edge Tools, Razors, Pocket Knives, Scissors, &c. 

Heinisch Rochus, Newark, New Jersey, for specimens of superior patent 
Shears, Bank Shears and Scissors. 

Hill Joseph, Birmingham, England, for a variety of stamped Braes Work 
for gas fixtures. 

Hill, Brothers & Co., Walsall, England, for the style and quality of a 
case of Saddlery Hardware. 

Keen & Hagerty, Baltimore, Md., for specimens of Toilet Ware. 

Leroy Thomas 0. & Co., New York city, for specimens of Block Tin 
Pipe. 

Levy. Hermann, Dresden, Saxony, for superior finished Carving Knives, 
and patent Shears. 

Lewis Lock Co., Terry ville, Conn., for excellence of workmauship of Cabinet 
Locks of all descriptions. 

Marriott & Atkinson, Fitzalan Works, Sheffield, England, for superior 
Cut Files and Rasps. 

McCullough & Co., Wilmington, Delaware, for American Galvanized 
Sheet Iron for Roofing. 

Mackrell & Richardson, New York City, for Cast-iron Wired Butts. 

New England Cutlery Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, for an exhibition 
of a very large assortment of beautifully finished Pocket Kuives, one 
specimen containing over 300 blades. 



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New England Butt Co., Providence, Rhode Island, for Cast-iron Butt 

Hinges and highly finished Sad Irons. 
Olcott John N., Maiden lane, New York, for the best specimens of Cur- 
tain Cornices. 
Perkins G. H., Portland, Maine, for the best Refrigerators. 
Petit & Fritsen, Aar le Rixtel, Netherlands, for Chime of Bells. 
Piper Hiram, Toronto, Canada, for improved Hip Bath. 
Raymond W. M. & Co., New York, Fisk's Patent Metallic Burial Case, 

for elegance of style and finish. 
Reed Franklin, Canton, Mass., for various specimens of beautifully finished 

Tools for Shoemakers and Gardeners. 
Rockwell John W., Ridgefield, Conn., for Patent Save-all Candlestick. 
Roger & Brothers, Philadelphia, for Seal Presses. 
Ruffeb & Co., Breslau, Prussia, for fine Zinc Plates. 
Rtmmer John & Son, Alcester, Warwickshire, England, for superiority of 
finish in the manufacture of Needles, and for their fine exhibition of 
Sewing Needles of various kinds assorted. 
Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co., Boston, Mass., for their exhibition of 
superior finished Drawing Knives and Pocket Chisels of Weatherby s 
manufacture. 
Russel James & Sons, Staffordshire, England, for lap-welded Iron Tubes. 
Schmidt & Moellenhoff, Aix-la-Chapelle, Prussia, for specimens of 

Iron and Steel Hardware. 
Sellers John, Sheffield, England, for a variety of specimens of Cutlery 

of various sorts. 
Sheehan C. H. & Son, Agents, New York City, for cheapness of produc- 
tion in finely finished Pocket Cutlery, Bowie Knives, and Razors of 
Sheffield manufacture. 
Sirot P., Sen., Valenciennes, France, for fine Horse-shoe Nails, Copper, 

Brass, and Steel Brads. t ' . 

Simmons D. & Co., Cohoes, Albany Co., New York, for superiority of finish 

in the manufacture of Axes and Hatchets. 
Smith S. W. & Brother, Maiden lane, New York, for fine display ot 

Housekeeping Articles. 
Turner T. & Co., Suffolk Works, Sheffield, England, for various specimens 

of very finely finished Cutlery. 
Vandenbroucke, Paris, for Coffee Roasters. 
Webb William, New York, improved Candle Moulds, 



Jury K. 

Glasses 28 and 29. 



Jurors : 

WILLIAM H. ELLET, M.D., New York, Chairman. 

General Avezzana, Esq., 103 Pearl street, New York, 

W. H. Cary, Esq., 245 Pearl street, New York, 

A. D. Euson, Esq., Hartford, Connecticut, 

Edward Lamurche, Esq., 80 John street, New York, • 

Philip Saunders, Esq., New Haven, Connecticut, 

Henry Wurtz, Esq., Newark, New Jerse}% 

Edward Glenn, Esq., Philadelphia, 

John Gebhard, Jun., Esq., Albany, New York. 

Silver Medal. 

Goodyear Charles, New Haven, Connecticut, for specimens of India 

Rubber Fabrics. 
The North American Gutta Percha Company, 80 Cedar street, New 

York, for Gutta Percha Goods manufactured under Rider's Patent. 

Medal, 

With Special Approbation. 

Antonio Carlo, Father, Genoa, Sardinia, for various specimens of Ivory 

Carving. 
Bell John G., 289 Broadway, New York, for specimens of Preserved 

Birds and Quadrupeds. 
Claude Guiseppe, Nice, Sardinia, for a Picture in Wood Mosaic. 
Hurst James A., Albany, New York, for Preserved Game Birds of various 

Countries, Preserved Alt.ino and Mottled Deer, Preserved Panthers, 

Male and Female, Ourang Outang, Green Monkey, Fish, and other 

Animals. 

Bronze Medal. 

Allen, of Allensgrove, Wisconsin, for Waterproof Mail Bags. 

Armstrong S. D., Proprietor, H. L. Stuart, Exhibitor, New York, for 
specimens of Submarine Telegraph Wire with Gutta Percha Coating, 
Serial Tubing of Gutta Percha for carrying Water under Rivers, 
specimens of Submarine Wire now in use under the Straits of Dover 
and the Irish Channel. 



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AiNge <k Aldred, London, for Fishing Rods and Tackle, Bows, Arrows, 
and Archery Implements, richly carved. 

Alexander, Paris, for specimens of richly ornamented Fans of Mother- 
of Pearl. 

Baker W. & Co., Manufacturers, (Agents, Hussey & Murray, South street, 
New York,) for samples of Cocoa and assortment of Chocolates, &c. 

Baumann A., Brientz, Berne, for Glove Boxes, Vases of Flowers, Fancy 
Boxes, &c, richly carved in White Wood. 

Brilla A., Savona, Sardinia, for an Ivory Crucifix. 

Benelli G., Florence, Tuscany, for a Miniature Frame of Carved Boxwood. 

Bate T. & T. H., Maiden lane, New York, for Needles, Fish Hooks, and 
all descriptions of Fishing Tackle. 

Claften Orren, Providence, Rhode Island, for Shell Combs of new pat- 
terns and designs. 

Clazaz Ambrose, Switzerland, for Straw Bonnets, &c 

Conroy J. & J. C, Fulton street, New York, for assortment of Fishing 
Tackle. 

Cochet-Verdy, Widow, Paris, for various descriptions of Musks. 

Dufresne Gaudet, Paris, for Artificial Flowers and Foliage. 

Erben G. Lange, Oberamergau, Wurtemberg, (Agents, Keller & Lingg, 
Pearl street, New York, for various Articles Carved in Wood. 

Fenn John, Ann street, New York City, for assortment of fine Ivory 
Combs ; Combs in Turkey Box and Tortoise Shell ; Tablets in Ivory, 
Pearl, and Tortoise Shell; Fancy Articles in Ivory, Rosewood, &c. 

Fry J. S. & Son, Bristol, England, for Soluble Cocoa, Native and Manu- 
factured Chocolate. 

Fountain J. P., Broadway, New York, for the exquisite Ivory Crucifix, 
made by the untutored Monk Fra Carlo Antonio Pesenti, of the Convent 
of St. Nicholas, Genoa. 

Fletcher John, Dublin, for Ornaments made of Bog Oak, Hair, &c. 

Fried rich J. H., Darmstadt, Hesse Darmstadt, for Ivory Drinking Cups 
and other articles. 

Govaerts Joseph, Pearl street, New York, for an assortment of Prepared 
Chocolates. 

Gerard, Tours, Indre et Loire, for Wicker Baskets and other Articles. 

Geissman J. & Co., Wohlen, Canton Argovie, for Straw Trimmings of all 
descriptions, Mixed Hair and Straw Trimming Braids, Laces and various 
Fancy Articles, Straw Flowers, Embroideries in Straw upon Blondes. 

Galliena G., Turin, Sardinia, for a Bracket Sculptured in Wood, repre- 
senting the Chase of the Wolf. 

Garassino V., Savona, Sardinia, for two Ivory Crucifixes. 

Guillaume & Korn, William street, N. York, for specimens of Artificial 
Leaves and Flowers. 

Gog g an Cornelius, Dublin, for Irish Bog Oak, Killarney Wood, Marble, 
and Horse-hair Ornaments. 

Hollamby Henry, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, for Tunbridge Ware, 
Inlaid Chess Table, containing 200,000 pieces of natural colored Woods, 
Writing Desk with 80,000 pieces, Workbox with 100,000 pieces, Inlaid 
Tea Caddy, Knitting Box, &c. 

Hurter & Buhelzer, Lucerne, Switzerland, for specimens of Horse-hair 
double and single Tress. 



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Hart Samuel & Co., Philadelphia, for Mother of Pearl Card Cases, Work 

Boxes, Tablets, and various other articles. 
Hamoton, Paris, for Porte Monnaies. 

Houghton & Daniels, Hollister, Mass., for Horn Dressing Combs. 
Isler & Otto, Willdegg, Aarau, Canton Argovie, for a variety of rich 
Straw and Hair Braids, Trimmings and Embroideries upon Blonds, 
Laces, &c. 

Kapp & Standmyer, Paris, for Cellarets of Rose Wood and Ebony, style of 
Louis XV. ; various rich Papeteries in same style ; Glove, Handkerchief, 
and Jewel Boxes of various styles, richly inlaid ; Tea and Cigar Boxes, 
and Odor Boxes of various styles. 

Kolle, Henry & Son, Southampton Mews, London, for Cocoa Nut 
Fibre and Horse Hair Fabrics. 

Kehrli, Brothers & Danler, Giessbach, near Meyringen, Canton Berne, 
for Groups of Figures, Cottages, Cups, Bowls, and other objects carved 
in white and red wood. 

Kehrli Brothers, Brientz, Berne, for Table, Swiss Cottage, group of 
Chamois, and various other objects in carved wood. 

Knight William, St. Johns, Newfoundland, for Model of Seal Fishery. 

Kubitsche H., Paris, for a variety of Dressing Cases, Necessaries, Cigar 
Cases, Snuff Boxes, &c. 

Lobdell, H. C, Brookfield, Connecticut, for Imitation Tortoise Shell Combs 
of every style, Carved Horn and Buffalo Combs, Ladies' Dress Combs, 
&c. 

Lockwood C, Fulton street, New York, for Children's Carriages, Propel- 
lers, Rocking Horses ; Sheepskin Mats, Baskets, Brooms, &c. 

Le Blond J. D., Paris, for Mannikin of India Rubber, and all its accesso- 
ries, for the use of artists and sculptors. 

Levysohn J. H., Chevalier, old chief of the Holland station at Japan, 
for collection of Japanese articles, including Coins, Minerals and miscel- 
laneous manufactures in great variety. 

Meyer & Poppenhausen, New York, for specimens of manufactures in 
Whalebone and Artificial Whalebone, Canes, Patent Veneers, &c. 

Meuschee, J. C, & Son, Altenburg, Saxe Gotha, for various samples of 
Brushes. 

Mender & Martin, Paris, for elegant specimens of Pasteboard Work, Pa- 
per Boxes, &c. 

Menier & Co., Paris, for superfine Chocolate. 

Meyer, J. L , & Brothers, Wohlen, Canton Argovie, for samples of 
Twisted and Braided Straws, Cigar Cases, Tassels, &c. 

Matthews & Hunt, New York, for new style of Carpet Bags — Cloth and 
Leather. 

Mace & Boulanger, Paris, for Dressing Cases of various kinds. 

Mendes & Martin, Leonard street, New York, for Steam-made Confec- 
tionary and Fancy Chocolates. 

Ordway & Tilton, Cambridgeport, Mass., for American Convex Hone 
Strap. 

Pratt, Webb & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, for a Pyramid of Ivory 
Combs, and other articles in ivory. 

Pauly William, Stratton Port, N ew York, for assortment of Fine Shell 
and Buffalo Horn Combs. 



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Perron, Paris, for decorated Chocolate of various descriptions. 

Pearson & Sallada, Philadelphia, for specimens of Biding and Driving 

Whips. 
Prichard TL, New York, for a large variety of Artificial Flies. 
Rogers & Wyckoff, Courtlandt street, New York, for specimens of India 

Rubber Shirred Webbing, and various articles made of India Rubber 

Cloth. 
Ramella G., Turin, for two Ivory Crucifixes. 
Rose William E , Reade street, New York, for Canes in various kinds of 

wood, &c , mounted in gold and silver. 
Shardlow Samuel, Fulton street, New York, for Ivory Billiard and Pool 

Balls ; Martingale, Napkin, and Teething Rings ; Sand, Pounce and 

Fancy Boxes ; Wafer Stamps, Pen Holders, Draughtsmen, Counters, 

Checks, Cane Heads, &c, curious Box of many kinds of wood, embra- 
cing relics of the past. 
Steer James J., Pearl street, New York, for specimens of various styles of 

Paint and Varnish Brushes. 
Storms, A. J., & H. E., Nyack, Rockland county, New York, for Wash 

Tubs, Buckets, Churns, and various other articles of cedar wood ware. 
Sulzberger, Ackermann & Co., Meisterschwanden, Argovie, forspecmens. 

of Cabas, Cigar Cases, Tassels, and Straw Ornaments, Straw Ropes 

Bleached Straw, &c. 
Schmidt F. G., Genoa, Sardinia, for specimens of Braids of Chips for 

Hats, 
Saunders George & Son, New York City, specimens of fine Razor 

Strops. 
Smith John J., New York, for Umbrellas, Parasols, and Walking Sticks, 

of all descriptions. 
Seele John P., New York, for Morocco and Velvet Cases for Jewelry. 
Sangster William & J., London, for Silk Parasols and Umbrellas of im- 
proved style. 
Salleron, Benjamin, Paris, for variety of Fancy Paper Boxes, Envelopes, 

and Bonbon Cases for confectioners. 
Struelens, Nazaire & Co., Duane street, N. Y., for specimens of fine 

French Confectionary and fancy Chocolates ; Birds, Butterflies, &c, in 

sugar. 
Tiercelin, Canal street, New York, for a variety of Brushes for artists and 

painters. 
Treloar Thomas, Ludgate Hill, London, for various samples of Floor 

Mattings and Door Mats made of cocoa nut fibre. 
Tamassia & Bazzoli, Mirandola, Modena, for Braids of Fine Willow Chips 

for Hats and Chip Hats. 
Theodox, Jr. & Requedat, Paris, for Riding and Driving Whips and 

Walking Canes, in whalebone, ebony, wood, &c, mounted in silver and 

gold. 
Torsegno, G., Genoa, for two Vases in richly carved wood, gilded exter- 
nally, and lined with copper. 
Valle, S., Genoa, for Ivory Carving " Italy Weeping over the Tombs of 

the Martyrs in 3 848." 
Wildey &, Co., Blackfriars Road, London, for specimens of the Fibre of 



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the Cocoa Nut Husk in various stages of preparation ; also, Matting and 

Netting. 
Wise George & Co., Tunbridge, Kent, England, for many varieties of In- 
laid and Mosaic Tunbridge Ware, 
Wirtz J., Berne, Switzerland, for Fancy Boxes, Fans, etc., in carved and 

painted wood. 
Zinn Baruch, Redwitz, Bavaria, — agents ,C. Timm & Co., New York 

City — for Fancy Willow Baskets. 
Zuern &. Rauftle, John street, New York, for Fine Morocco Jew^el Cases, 

Pocket-books, Portable Writing Desks, Work Baskets, and other articles 

of fancy leather. 
Zeitler J., Vienna, for Tobacco Pipe Bowls and Cigar Holders of Ivory, 

Meerschaum, Amber, etc, 

HonoraMe Mention. 

Blank Joseph D., Paris, for Ebony Looking-glass Frame, Souvenirs, and 
Porte-monnaies, richly ornamented with inlaid and Mosaic work. 

Bode John L., William street, New York, for a Stuffed Bear, Stuffed 
Birds, and other Animals. 

Beer & Co., Maiden lane, New York, for Porte-monnaies and Cigar Cases 
of Leather, Mother of Pearl, etc. 

Berrian J. & C, New York, for specimens of Fancy Willow Baskets. 

Boies, Leland & Co., Norwich, Conn., for Tool Handles of irregular 
forms. 

Benker G. A., Rotterdam, for a Pheasant House of East India Bamboo. 

Brotherson E. S., Demarara, for specimens of Indian manufactures, as 
Necklaces, Torches, Fans, Cassara Sifters, Shaak-shaaks, etc. 

Brotherson E. S., Demarara, for Bird Skins Stuffed. 

Blanchard Francis A., Lebanon, N. H., for " Murch's Patent Mop 
Head." 

Bronson Isaac L., Amsterdam, N. Y., for samples of Corn Brooms and 
Brushes. 

Bosshadt H., Nuremberg, Bavaria, for various articles carved in Stag- 
horn and Ivory. 

Behl F. G., Nuremberg, Bavaria, for a variety of Meerschaum Cigar 
Tubes and Pipe Bowls. 

Bequin, Paris, for Fancy and Ornamental Boxes in Pasteboard, Leather 
and other materials for Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Perfumeries, Bonbons, 
and Bijouterie. 

Binet, Paris, for Wine Cellarets, etc. 

Blair George A., Smyrna, Tennessee — agents,. J. & C. Berrian, New 
York — for specimens of Fans and Fly Brushes of Peacocks' Feathers. 

Chapin William, Institution of the Blind, Phil., for specimens of Brushes 
and Fancy Bead Work, made by the blind. 

Chaplain Ci-ias. L., Newark, New Jersey, for Hatchet, Axe and Tool Han- 
dles of Wood, Wheel Spokes and Whiffle Trees, turned by machine. 

Chittenden Richard, Buxhill, Sussex, England, for a Truck Basket. 

Cullen John, Pomeroon, British Guiana, for a collection of Indian Beads, 
Baskets, Flutes, Paddles, Canoes, &c. 



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Crook J. B. fa Co., New York, for general assortment of Fishing Tackle. 
Coons M. P., Brooklyn, L. I., for Kings Railway Washing Machine. 
Croker E. T., Syracuse, New York, for specimens of Wax Flowers and 
Fruits. 
| Calligari A., Lombardy, for different kinds of Strings for Musical Instru- 
ments. 

Cadet Somze H., for Brushes, for military, railway and other purposes. 
Cochrane Miss, Quebec, Canada East, for Wax Fruit. 
Drais William P., Philadelphia, for Wheel Brushes, for polishing ena- 

mailed teeth, jewelry, faa. 
Dietz J. P., Jr., Niirnberg, Bavaria, for specimens of Brushes of various 

descriptions. 
DeClerck, H,, Haarlem, Holland, for Vulcanized India Rubber Tubes, 

Rings, Carriage Bearing Springs, Acoustic Tubes, Bands, fac. 
Donald James, for Bows and Arrows, Indian Hat with feathers, Quece 

War Club. 
David fa Chappins, St. Claude Jura, France, for Snuff Boxes of various 

kinds. 
Dumerii S. Sons fa Co., St. Omer, Pas de Calais, for various specimens of 

Clay Statuettes and Pipes. 
Ddpre Widow & Son, Turin, Sardinia, for Jewel Cases and Fancy Boxes, 

in shell, morocco, and various kinds of wood. 
Edmonds Alexander, Mount Pulaski, Illinois, for Horological Cradle. 
Ebert Frederic, Ausbach, Bavaria, for articles in Mosaic Straw. 
Evans fa Riggs, Newark, New Jersey, for Evans' Washing Machine. 
Eriiard Reinhold, New York, for Fancy Wire Bird Cages. 
Estublie, Gazaouaire fa Co. Marseilles, France, for Fishing Nets of Linen 

Thread. 
Fechner F., Guben, Prussia, for Artificial Flowers and Leaves, Gilt and 

Fancy Borders, Ornaments, fac. 
Fleischman A., Sonneberg, Saxony, for Model, in papier mache of 

" Gulliver among the Lilliputians." 
Fabian C. G., Humboldau, near Breslau, Prussia, for " Pine Needle Wood " 

for Upholstery, intended as a protection from moths, and for wadding ; 

Wadded Blankets made of " Pine Wood Wool." 
Fluck Joseph, Switzerland, for a carved wood Goblet. 
Fage F., Demarara, for Bows, Arrows, Fans, Whips, Cassava Squeezer and 

Shaak-Shaaks. 
Gouvermann Brothers, Niirnberg, Bavaria, for Artists' Pencils and 

Painting Brushes of various descriptions. 
George, Paris, for a variety of Fine Brushes. 
Garassino F., Savona, Sardinia, for a Picture in Wood, mosaic. 
Greig Misses The, Brooklyn, L. L, for specimens of Shell Flowers. 
Gibbs L. H., Washington, D. C, for National Cloths-Cleaner (Washing 

Machine.) 
Graham George, Cincinnati, Ohio, for a collection of Wash Tubs. 
Grosvenor A H., Harvard, Mass,, for samples of Brooms of Shaker manu- 
facture. 
Glennon Elizabeth, Dublin, for a Case of Preserved Irish Game Birds. 

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Guyot, Paris, for Wine Cellarets, &c. 

Herbst K. H., Nuremburg, Bavaria, for salad and other Spoons of Buffalo 
Horn. 

Hawke Emil, Briegg, Prussian Silesia. 

Hatt J. E., Leyst, Holland, for Chandelier of twenty-four lights, and a 
variety of smaller articles in buckhorn and ivory. 

Holmes W. H., Demarara, for articles of Indian manufacture — model of 
Buckhouse, etc. 

Haring James L., Piermont, New York, for a Case of Stuffed Birds. 

Holberton John W., New York, for Japanned and Painted Tin Toys. 

Herrman Augustus, London, for Hair Bouquet, ornamented with Pearl. 

Harrison Miss Margaret, London, for specimens of Wax Flowers. 

Hartgau & Hube, Hamburg, for Walking-sticks, in great variety. 

Issmayer J. M., Nuremburg, Bavaria, for a collection of Magnetic Toys. 

Junger J. G., Breslau, Germany, for variety of Tin Toys. 

Krauss S., Rodach, Saxony, for Toys in Papier-mache, with moving 
heads. 

Krlschonig A., Vienna, for Bouquets and Biiskets of Artificial Flowers, 
Leaves and Fruit. 

Kimball & Sawyer, Bedford, Mass., for specimens of Pegs for Boots and 
Shoes. 

Kern John G., Geringswalde, Saxony, for a variety of Articles manufac- 
tured in Horn. 

Kohler F. B., Leipsic, Saxony, for assortment of Basket Ware. 

Liesk Adolph, Berlin, Prussia, for Wood and Leather Walking-sticks. 

Maillard H. & Co., for specimens of Ornamental Confectionery. 

Maxheimer J. & Brother, New York, for Fancy Wire Bird Cages. 

Malaise B., Jr., Liege, Brushes and Broom-heads of various kinds. 

Menkel Anthony, New York, for Portfolios, Porte-monnaies and Ci ga 
cases. 

Mahy Souze, Belgium, several varieties of Brushes. 

Morrison John R., Springfield, Ohio, for a Washing-machine. 

Moore Thomas, Thornhill, Canada West, for specimens of Axe-handles. 

McClintock W. C, Pomeroon, Guiana, for a variety of Indian manufac- 
tures, including Baskets, Dyes, Fans, Flutes, Gongs, Shields, Mats, Neck- 
laces, etc. 

Mogridge Mrs., England, for specimens of Wax Flowers. 

Mechanics' Institute, St. Johns, Newfoundland, for Groups of Birds — 
ptarmigan, ducks, owls, gulls, bitterns and loon. 

Meyer J. Z., Bremen, for Basket-ware and Cane Chairs. 

Pepino Borgo S., Dalmazzo, Turin, Sardinia, for three Vases of Flowers, 
carved in wood. 

Pi a Brothers, New York, for variety of Pewter Toys. 

Parsons William B., New York, for specimens of Sand and Emery 
Papers. 

Patterson Harriet T., Water Valley, Erie Co., New York, for a Wreath 
of Flowers made of Hair. 

Probst , Nuremberg, Bavaria, for specimens of Combs in horn, ivory 

and tortoise-shell. 

Quebec Industrial Exhibition Committee, for a Money-purse, Table- 



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mats, Knife-sheath, Mink and Muskrat Skin-bags, ornamented Moose 
Deer's and Cariboo Foot, Bark Work, Card Trays, Baskets, Cigar-cases, 
Fan, Watch-holders and Card-cases — prepared, manufactured and orna- 
mented by the Lorette Indians. 

Roch & Graner, Biberach, Wirtemburg, for various assortment of Toys in 
Tin, Iron, Brass and Papier Mache. 

Rolger, Nuremburg, Bavaria, for samples of Brushes. 

Rogers Henry S., New York, for variety of Wax and Rag Dolls dressed, 
and Fancy Articles. 

Ross, Mrs. Catharine, Cincinnati, Ohio, for Shell Monument to the Me- 
mory of Washington. 

Roy Ganivet, St. Claude, Jura, for Snuff Boxes of various descriptions. 

Scheifele G. S., New York, for an assortment of Mechanical Toys and 
Meershaum Pipes from Austria. 

Stegmuller C, Paris, for Porte-Monnaies. 

Sangster William & J., London, for Silk Parasols and Umbrellas of im- 
proved styles. 

Smith Isaac, Sons & Co., New York, for varieties of Umbrellas and 
Parasols. 

Simon, W., Hillburghausen, Saxe Gotha, for Baskets. 

Smith, T. L. John, New York, for Pocket and large Cases of Homoeopa- 
thic Medicine ; specimens of Sugar of Milk, and other articles used in 
Homoeopathic practice. 

Stanton, Robert S., New York, for variety of articles in Pearl and Mother 
of Pearl. 

Schoun Joseph, New York, for Porte-Monnaies, Reticules, Work Boxes, 
in leather, steel, pearl and ivory. 

Schneider Peter, New York, for variety of Walking Canes. 

Sloat, Miss Jane L. B., Piermont, Rockland county, for a Basket of Wax 
Flowers. 

Somerville, J. McAlpine, Philadelphia, for Marine Algae, or Preparations 
of Sea Weed. 

Shaw Joshua, New York, for specimens of Glazier's Diamonds. 

Schiller Caroline Miss., Montreal, Canada East, for a large Bark Box 
elaborately worked with moose hair, &c. 

Tuttle George W., New York, for Swing and Baby Jumpers, Dressed 
Dolls, Portfolios, Necessaries, Newspaper Files, &c. 

Thomas Frederick J., New York, for Self- Adjusting Door Alarm. 

Taylor Edward G., New York, for specimens of Daguerreotype Cases 
and Frames. 

Thesen J. P., Christiana, Norway, for various stuffed specimens of Nor- 
wegian Animals. 

Thesen J. P., Norway, for variety of objects carved in wood by the Nor- 
wegian Peasantry. 

Taggart John, Demarara, for Bow and Arrows, War Club, &c. 

Viel, Paris, for variety of Canes. 

Vanden Koop J. P., Bremen, for Artificial Flower Bouquets in Frames by 
Eberlain. 

Urian John & Co., Philadelphia, for specimens of Confectionery. 

Weglin D., Canton of Berne, for Fancy Boxes, and other articles, and 
Carved and Painted Wcod. 



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Wepple C. L., Heilbronn, Wirteinburg, for specimens of articles in Straw- 
Mosaic Work. 

Wright, Miss Gertrude, Money more, County Deny, Ireland, for speci- 
mens of Wood Carving. 

Woodburn Jacob, Agent, St. Louis, Missouri, for Spokes from the St. Louis 
Spoke Factory. 

Wheeler, E. S. & Co., New York, for variety of Buttons. 

Walton, Mrs. Gen. Ezekiel P., Montpelier, Vermont, for Head of Wash- 
ington in Shell Work. 

Wilson Peter, (of the Cayuga tribe of Indians,) Versailles, N. Y., for 
articles manufactured by the Cayuga Indians. 

"Wissmath J. A., Nuremburg, Bavaria, foi Snuff, Tobacco and Cigar 
Boxes. 

Wiedinger P., Leipsic, Saxony, for Umbrellas and Parasols. 

Zorn Mrs., Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for Wreath of Flowers made entire- 
ly of hair. 

Ziener C, Nuremburg, Bavaria, for specimens of Ivory Carvings. 



Jury Ii. 

Class 23. 

Jurors : 

Robert Rait, Esq., Chairman. 
Fredk. Claybrook, Esq., Secretary. 
Saml. T. Crosby. Esq. 



Silver Medal. 

Ball Black & Co., New York, for fine specimens of Gold Presentation 
Plate and articles of Silver Wave. 

Boland Louis T., New York, for superior Crests. 

Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, for articles of Silver Ware and general utility. 

Bolzani & Co., Vienna, for Jewelry and Snuff-box. 

Coles & Co. Albert, New York, for superior specimens of Dessert, Fish, 
aud Butter Knives. 

Cristofle & Co, C. C, Paris, France, elegant Dinner Service in Electro- 
plate. 

Dutertre & Co. August, Geneva, France, for fine Jewelry. 

Elrtngton, Mason & Co., London, for elaborately wrought Classical De- 
signs in Electro-plate. 

Garrard & Co. R. S., London, for elaborate and elegant specimens of 
Equestrian Subjects in Silver. 

Grebe J. B., Rotterdam, for novel Silver Beaker in one piece. 

Hunt & Rosskill, London, for elaborately wrought Classical Silver Ware 
and Jewelry of superior design and execution. 

Sinhair & Co., New York, for superior Hair Work. 

Marchand Sr., Gaime, Guillemot & Co., New York, for Diamond 
Jewelry of superior design and execution. 

Odiot & Son, Paris, for elegant and elaborate Vases and Tea Services. 

Peckiiam, Dennis & Co., for fine specimens of Gold and Silver Chess- 
men. 

Pincet J., New York, for superior fine Gilding. 

Rodolphi F. J., Paris, for Silversmith's Work, Jewelry, etc. 

Sharp Thomas, London, for Silver Cups and Table Centre Piece. 

Tiffany & Co., New York, for elaborately wrought Classical Silver Ware 
and Jewelry of superior design and execution. 

Terand, Ravier & Co., Geneva, France, for articles of fine Jewelry. 



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Bronze Medal. 

Appleton Geo. S., New York, two Bronze Medals of Clay and Webster. 

Ames Jas. T., Chicopee Falls, Plated Ware. 

Angel Joseph, fine specimens of enamelled Silver Ware. 

Bennati Guiseppi, Genoa, Italy, silver filagree statue of Columbus. 

Bossi Enrico, France, Tuscany, Brooches and Bracelets of Florentine 
Mosiac. 

Carr L. & D. S., Providence, U. S., superior gold Lockets. 

Cassali S., Rome, Italy, Cameos cut on shells. 

Capt H., Geneva, Switzerland, fine Jewelry, with special approbation. 

Cappello Bro., Turin, Jewelry. 

Demarini G. B., Geneva, Switzerland, Coral Ornaments. 

De Meyer P., Hague, Silver Ware and Silver Urn. 

Friedman Joseph, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, fine Jewelry. 

Greink G., Amsterdam, Silver Plated Ware. 

Granjean Perennond, H. V., Chaux-des-Fonds, Switzerland, two Gold 
Plates engraved. 

Hermann Augustus, London, Hair Bouquet, ornamented with pearl. 

Haubeck G. F., Hanover, fine Jewelry. 

Johhson Henry F., U. S., new and improved Faucets. 

Kuhns E., Nurnberg, Germany, gilded and silvered Wire. 

Link & Bros., Robt., New York, fine Hair Work. 

Lelong, Paris, imitation Pearls. 

Muzzorelli, Bologna, rose colored Coral Ornaments. 

Merkle, Schwalback, " Leonischen" Wire. 

Ott & Co. Nicholas, Gmund, fine Jewelry. 

Presburg & Co. M. J., Niemegen, silver Snuff Boxes and Spectacle Cases. 

Poggi A., Genoa, elegent Carvings in Coral. 

Reed & Barton, Mass., superior Britannia Ware. 

Raffaeli & Sons, Leghorn, Tuscany, Coral Ornaments. 

Rogers & Bros., Hartford, Plated Ware, 

Stone, Weaver & Co., Providence, superior gold Locket. 

Skidmore Francis, Coventry, England, Sacrament Service, Antique Chal- 
ices, Ancient Binding in Silver. 

Smith, Nicholson & Co , London, fine specimens of artistic Silver Ware. 

Society of Arts, London, Swiney Prize Cup. 

Sachs, E., Stuttgardt, fine Jewelry. 

Sax & Co., Walkirch, Garnet Necklaces. 

Waterhouse G. & S. Dublin, ancient Tara Brooches, Irish Pearls. 

Honorable Mention. 

Adams£& Kidney, New York, Service of Silver Plate. 

Aaron Brothers, Torquay, Jewelry in Malachite and Silver. 

Berman J & C, New York, specimens of Silver Plated Ware. 

Bagley Josiah, Cincinnati, Pearl Pin, Agate and Coral Rings and Fancy 

Baskets. 
Begman Max, Vienna, Austria, Gilded Jewelry. 
Bussi & Co. G., Turin, Parure in Pearls and Brilliants, and Brooch in 

Enamelled Gold and Brilliants. 



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Bauer , Niirnberg, Gold and Silver Leaf. 

Chamberlin Joseph, New York, Electro-plated Ware. 

Cox John & Co., New York, Silver-plated Candelabra. 

Crane Wm. H., New York, Gold Foil and Leaf. 

Dubois A., Chaux-des-Fonde, Switzerland, Engraving on Gold. 

Derriey, , Geneva, Switzerland, Enamelled Paintings on Gold and 

Tea Services. 

Farquharson , Leith, Scotland, Specimens of Scotch Jewelry. 

Hellman W. H., New York, Gold Leaf and Foil. 

Hattersly & Dickinson, Newark, N. J., Silver-plated and Brittania 

Ware. 
Keyworth R., Washington, D. C, Casket in Gold and Silver. 
Kundert Fritz, Neuchatel, Switzerland, Watch-cases Engraved. 
Kemp W. H., New York, Gold Leaf and Foil. 
Loskamp, Roswag & Speis, New York, Jewelry in Gold, Pearl and 

Coral. 
Montefiori C, Turin, Portrait of the Queen of Sardinia, chased on Silver 

Plate in alto-relievo. 
Nicolet A., Switzerland, Engraved Tablet on Silver. 
Overbaugh A. W., Brooklyn, "Lord's Prayer" engraved on a gold dollar. 
Penny John, London, specimens of fine Metal Chasing and Embossing. 
Plant & Hooper, New York, Gold Leaf and Foil. 
Ransley Robt. H., Philadelphia, Gold Leaf and Foil. 
Smith, Deey & Eddy, New York, Gold Lockets, Chains, Breastpins and 

Heiss' Patent Lever Studs. 
Smith S. W. & Brother, Britannia and Plated Ware. 
Schoeller -, Berndorf, German Silver and German Silver Plated 

Ware. 
Schaptag, Niirnberg, Gold and Silver Leaf. 
Tice Wm. R. Brooklyn, California Gold Ring. 

Veyrat , France, specimens of Fine Silver Ware. 

Volkarneri, Junior, & Furster, Niirnberg, Gold Leaf and Foil. 
Waugh Jas. L., New York, Gold Leaf and Foil. 
Wallace J. & A., New York, Gold Leaf and Foil. 
Weaver F., Williamsburgh, Goblet and Candlestick in Silver. 



Jury La. 



ON 



Class 24, Glass Manufactures, 



AND 



Class 25, Porcelain and other Ceramic Manufactures. 

Jurors : 

Chairman, JOHN C. JACKSON, Esq , 113, Water street, N. York City. 

Wm. P. Hacker, Esq., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 

W. Cowles, Esq., Baltimore, Maryland, 

Augustus C Downing, Esq., 108 Fulton st., N. York City, 

Robert C. Wetmore, Esq., New York City, 

Ebenezer Collamore, Esq., New York City, 

John R. Mumford, Esq., Reporter and Secretary, 101 Pearl st., N, Y. City. 

Silver Medal. 

Brooklyn Flint Glass Company, Brooklyn, N. York, for their discovery 
in compounding Materials for making Glass, by which a superior bril- 
liancy of color is produced, and for their beautiful display of rich cut 
Flint Glass. 

Brooklyn Flint Glass Company, Brooklyn, New York, for their disco- 
very in making Pressed Glass, Dioptric Lenses, and Signal Lamp Glasses 
for Railways, Ships, and Steamers. 

Cartlidge Charles & Co., Green Point, New York, originality in the 
manufacture of Porcelain Door Knobs and Door Plates. 

Herbert, Minton & Co., Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, for 
Patent Encaustic Tiles, an original and beautiful article. 

Bronze Medal, 

WITH SPECIAL APPROBATION. 

Bourne Joseph & Son, Denby, near Derby, England, for Patent Vitrified 

Stone Jugs, Ink Bottles, <fec. 
Derndinger J. A., Sohler & Co., OfFenburg, Baden, for the best Colored 

and Embossed Window Glass, aud Drawings on Glass. 
Giacomuzzi J. & Brothers, Venice, for Mosaic Tables. 
Hannington William J., New York City, for the greatest variety of 

Subjects and Designs of Stained Glass. 
Haughwout & Dailey, New York City, for a superior order of American 

Decorations on French Porcelain. 
Herbert, Minton & Co., Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, for 

Statuettes, Groups, and various articles in Parian. 
Haviland Brothers & Co., Limoges, Haute Vienne, France, for a large 

display of highly decorated French Porcelain of general excellence. 



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Imperial Manufactory, Sevres, France, for finest texture of body, perfect 

form, and superiority of finish of French Porcelain. 
Mayer T. J. & J., Longport, Staffordshire, England, for a superior order 

of Decorated Earthenware, embracing a variety of the staple articles 

and Plumbers' Ware. 
Maes L. Joseph, Galerie de Clichy, Paris, France, for Fancy Colored and 

Cut and Enamelled Glass. 
PvOse John & Co., Coalbrook Dale, Shropshire, England, for English 

China Vases, Tea and Dinner Sets, richly decorated. 
Weinmer, of Munich, for Painting on Porcelain, in Frames. 
Wetzstein Vincent, Prague, for Table Ornament of polished rock crystal. 

Bronze Medal. 

Boch & Brother, Green Point, New York, for Door and Stair Furniture 

Porcelain. , 

Bland Samuel K., Lisson Grove, London, England, for Enamel Painted 

Windows, with Cromo-crystal decorations. ( 

Breffit Edgar, Yorkshire, England, for specimens of superior Glass Bot- 

les with Patent Stoppers. . 

Brettschneider W. & C, Atlenburg, Saxe-Atlerburg, for varions Paint- 
ings ou Porcelain in frames. 
Brettschneider, J., Altenburg, Saxe-Altenburg, for various Paintings and 

Porcelain. 
Berger Walter, (Moselle Glass Works,) Paris, France, for Crystal and 

Colored Glass Door Knobs and Balustrade Ornaments. 
Bapterosses, Briare Loriet, France, for a beautiful display of fancy and 

plain Ceramic Buttons. 
Bing, Brothers & Co., Paris, France, for richly ornamented Porcelain 

Vases. 
Bell Messrs., Quebec, Canada East, for specimens of Earthen Ware. 
Cooper & Belcher, Camptown, New Jersey, for Engraved and Etched 

Ornamental Window Glass. 
Copeland W. T , Alderman, London, England, fancy ornamented Mantle 

Slabs, Table Tops, etc., and Paintings on China in frames. 
Copeland W. T., Aid., London, Englaud, for a superior order of Parian 

Statuary. 
Duon, Patoux A., & C, Aniche, France, for the best Cylinder Window 

Glass. 
Fischer M., Herende, Hungary, for fine Porcelain Hungarian Vase, etc 
Garnkirk Coal Company, near Glasgow, Scotland, for Fire Clay Vases, 

Pedestals, Fancy Chimney Tops, etc. 
Hale Frederick & Co., New York City, for Enamelling and Writing on 

Glass in Burnished Gold. 
Hermann Louis E., Hoboken, New Jersey, for American Decorations on 

French Porcelain. 
Holland William, St. Johns, Warwick, England, for Imitations of Inlaid 

Marble in Glass Plates. 
Herbert, Minton & Co., Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, tor 

a superb Parian and Gilt Dessert Set. 
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Hammill John Baptists, Bridge water, near London, England, for Patent 

Vitrified Stone, Drain Pipes, etc. 
Hache & Pepin Lehalleur, Limoges, France, for Decorated French 

Porcelain. 
Kanitz C, Vienna, Austria, for Colored and Enamelled Glass Beads, Bu- 
gles, Brooches and other ornaments. 
Lahoche, Paris, France, for superior Rich Cut, Engraved and Enam- 
elled Glass. 
Lahoche, Paris, France, for elaborate design and execution of Decorations 

on Sevres China. 
Mullenbach & Thewald, Hohr, Germany, for superior specimens of 

Stone Ware. 
Maes L, Joseph, Galerie de Clichy, Paris, France, for superior cut Crystal 

Glass. 
New England Glass Company, Boston, Massachusetts, T. D. Moore & 

Co., Agents New York City, for superior Pressed Glass. 
New England Glass Company, Boston, Massachusetts, for Fancy, Cut, 

Plated, and Enamelled Colored Glass. 
Nievergeld J. R. F., Hague, Netherlands, Holland, for Electro Coppered 

Glass Stills. 
Ridgeway, John & Co., Cauldon Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, 

for richly decorated China Tea and Dessert Pieces. 
Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin, Prussia, for a fine China Vase, 

and various articles of beautiful Decorated China. 
Schefle G. S., Importer from Austria, for Fancy Bohemian Glass Ware. 
United States Pottery Company, Bennington, Vermout, for Fenton's 

Patent Flint Enamelled and Parian Ware. 
Vetters E. G. Jr., Lauschan, Thuringin, for Imitation Agate Marbles in 

Glass. Glass Eyes for birds and dolls. 

Honorable Mention. 

Adams W. & Sons, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, for samples 

of Staple and Decorated Earthen Ware, and Parian Figures. 
Arnold C. E. & F., Elgersburg, Saxe Gotha, Pharmaceutical Utensils and 

Water Pipes. 
Bodine G. M., New York City, New York, for Lunette Watch Crystals. 
Berger & Walter, New York City, New York, for Watch Glasses and 

Cut Glass. 
Bridgewood, Sampson & Son, Longton, Staffordshire, England, for White 

and Gilt English China. 
Brunswick Hyman, New York City, for Exhibition of Figures in Wax. 
Boote T. & R., Burslane, Staffordshire, England, for Parian and Decorated 

Doric and Mosaic Vases and Figures. 
Bucker H., Dresden, Germany, for Paintings on Porcelain. 
Blaschka & Sons, Liebenau, Bohemia, Austria, for Glass Buttons and 

Beads. 
Doulton & Watts, Lambeth and Liverpool Potteries, England, for Stone 

Jars, Water Filters, etc. 
Finch John, City Road Basin, London, England, for Porcelain Baths and 

Glazed Bricks. 



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Gosse, Paris, France, specimen of Porcelain articles, fire proof. 
Giacommuzzi J. & Brothers, Venice, for Corals and Enamelled Work. 
Herbert, Minton & Co., Stock-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, for 

Earthenware Garden Pots, etc. 
Helmich F. A., Wolfersdorf, Bohemia, for samples of Glass Beads. 
James William Henry, Qamden Town, England, for Window Glass, or- 
namented by machinery. 
Krantz J. H. Neumarkt, Silessia, for Glass Buttons and Beads. 
Keil Joseph, Gablonz, Austria, for Glass Buttons and Beads. 
Mittelstadt W., Zirke, Posen, for specimen of Glass Ware, Tumblers, etc. 
Marquis Ginori Lisci, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, for fine Porcelain Vases, 

etc. 
McLaren, Yarnaska, Canada East, for specimens of Roofing Tiles, Bricks, 

etc. ^ 

Netherlands Society, Zwyndrecht, near Dendrecht, Netherlands, Holland, 

for Glass Cylinders. 
Potter Addison, Wellington Quay, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, 

for Fire Clay Gas Retorts. 
Pillivugt L. Andre Chas. & Co., Paris, France, for a variety of Fine and 

Ornamental French Porcelain. 
Pazelt A., Turmau, Bohemia, Austria, for Artificial Stones of Colored 

Glass. 
Rees Thomas & A., Limoges, Haute Viene, France, for fancy and plain 

French Porcelain. 
Stouvenal Joseph & Brother, New York City, N. Y., for a display of 

Cut Glass. 
Stephenson Matilda C, East Brooklyn, New York, for Stained and 

Painted Glass. 
Scheifle G. S., (Importer from Austria,) for Bohemia Porcelain. 
Frost William, Nuremburg, Bavaria, for Painting on Glass. 
Van Leempoel DeColnet & Co., near Chapelle, Aisne, France, for French 

Glass Bottles. 
Vic art L. & Co., Graville, Seine Inferieure, France, for Glass Bottles and 

Demijohns. 



Jury ME. 

Musical Instruments, 

Jurors : 
WILLIAM NORRIS, Esq., Chairman, Philadelphia. 
GEORGE T. BRISTOW, Esq., Secretary, New York. 
WILLIAM H. FRY, Esq., Reporter, " 

Mons. Emilie Girac, New York. 
Leopold Mignen, Esq., Philadelphia. 
Theo. Eisfeldt, Esq., New York. 
R. Storrs Willis, Esq., " 
Alfred Boucher, Esq., " 
Mons. L. G. Jullien, London, England. 
Max Maretzek, Nsw York. 



Silver Medal. 

Debain, Paris, Harmonium, a magnificent instrument. 
Debain, Paris, a Mechanical Piano, very ingenious. 

Bronze Medal. 

Bruno & Cargill, New York, Flute, fair ; Cornet, fine. 

Bray John, Dublin, Harp. 

Brown John F., New York, Harp. 

Bassford A., New York, Grand Piano, feeble tone, improved action. 

Bassfoed A., New York, Square Piano, three strings, a remarkably fine 
and brilliant instrument. 

Czerweng W. F., Bohemia, Phonikon, a superior instrument, ingenious 
arrangement for changing keys. 

Dodworth A , New York, Cornet, with valuable improvement ; Trumpet, 
fine; Alto Horn, fine. 

Eisenbrandt, New York, Flutes — Ivory, a bad material ; Silver Metal- 
lic, objected to ; Gold Mounted with Stones, such ornaments should be 
omitted ; Clarionets, fine, the number of keys an impediment ; Flageo- 
lets, fine. 

Erard, Paris, Grand Piano, most vocal, but does not hold its tone. 

Erard, Paris, Upright Piano, a brilliant instrument. 



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Firth, Pond & Co., New York, Square Piano, three strings, in part. 

Gemunder Geo., New York, Violin, (contra bass,) excellent. 

Guisseppe Pelletti, Milan, all superior instruments. 

Gemunder Geo., New York, Church Organ, many beautiful qualities, but 
the diapason wanting. 

Gemunder Geo., small Organ Case, very plain, but an excellent instru- 
ment. 

Grovesteen & Truslow, New York, Piano, two strings, (Rosewood,) an 
excellent instrument; do., (Papier Mache,) splendid workmanship; a 
brilliant Piano. 

Gilbert, New York, Piano, two strings, ^Eolian attachment, fine, Prince 
& Co., manufacturers. 

Hechingen F., Germany, Church Organ, very superior instrument. 

Huni & Hubert, Switzerland, Grand Piano, very fine instrument ; Square 
Piano, three strings, superior instrument, powerful tone. 

Hazelton & Bro., New York, Piano, two strings. 

Jacobs, New York, Accordeons, improved Reeds. 

Johnson & Co. L., Philadelphia, specimens of Music Printing and Types ; 
Special Mention. 

Klemm, Germany, Cornet and Alto-Horn. 

Kanitz, Austria, Accordeons. 

Lauter, New York, Wind Instruments all fine. 

Lighte & Newton, New York, Square Piano, three strings in part, excel- 
lent instrument, diapason new and good. 

Lankota, New York, Piano, two strings. 

Ladd A. W., New York, Piano, two strings, small size, a remarkably good 
instrument of small size, for a low price. 

Mirmont, New York, Violins, all fine instruments. 

Marten, Penn., Guitars. 

Pleyel, Paris, Upright Piano, the best instrument. 

Prince & Co., manufacturers, William Hall & Son, New York, Agents, 
Melodeon, a handsome instrument. 

Puhlmann Carl, Rudolstadt Thuringin, various wind instruments. 

Scates Jos., Dublin, Concertinas, good instruments. 

Stodart, London, Grand Piano. 

Schomaker & Co., Philadelphia, Piano, two strings. 
Trayser P. J., Stuttgardt, Seraphine, fine instrument. 
Zoebisch & Sons, New York, Sax and Bass Horns. 
Ziegler J. B., Quebec, Cornopeon, ingenious. 

Honorable Mention. 

Czerweng W. F., Koeniggratz, Trumpet Bugle, Honorable and Special 

Mention. 
Gemunder Geo., New York, Violins, all good instruments. 
Hallet & Davis, Boston, Square Piano, three strings, in part. 
Hewes Geo., Boston, Square Piano, three strings in part. 
Knabe, Piano, two strings, (pearl keys.) 
McDonald & Bro., New York, Piano, two strings, Euterpian attachment, 

ingenious ; metal lie keys in bad taste. 
Neff Jos., New York, Violins. 
Tilton, New York, Guitars. 



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Remarks* 

Gardner Wm. P., New Haven, Melodeons, weak and in bad taste. 

O'Neill P. C, Harp, decidedly bad. 

Tilton, improvement is good for guitars, but not for violins. 

The Violins not noticed, although some are of elaborate workmanship, 
were pronounced unfit for competition. 

Many of the Guitars were of exquisite workmanship, but bad tone. 

Banjos esteemed barbarous, and passed as unworthy of notice. 

Keyed-Stop Violins, unartistic and injurious to art. 



Sub-Jury on Billiard Tables. 

Gen. Norris, Theo. Eisfeldt, Esq. 

Leopold Mignen, Esq. 



Bassford, Bronze Medal with a Special Mention, best Table on exhibition. 

Winans, Bronze Medal. 

Leonard & Benjamin, Honorable Mention. 



OFFICIAL AWARDS BY 

Jury IV 

ON 

Glasses 17, 23 and 31, 



Names of Jurors : 
A. B. CLARKE, Esq., Chairman. 



Henry V. Butler, Esq., 

W. H. Appleton, Esq., 

A. N. Lewis, Esq., 

J. A. Ortell, Esq., 

C. Van Benthuysen, Esq., 



R. Grant "White, Esq., 
F. W. Bell, Esq., 
Chas. B. Norton, Esq., 
Chas. Sherman, Esq. 



Silver Medal. 

Baker, Godwin & Co., New York City, for Fancy Job Printing, and Press Work 
with Honoroble Mention. 

Brown Delwin F., Brooklyn, New York, for"best Specimens of Off-hand Commer- 
cial and Ornamental Penmanship and Pen-drawing, with special approbation for 
unequalled skill in his art. 

Bagley A. G. & Co., New York Citp, for best Gold Pens and Pencil Cases. 

De La Rue, Thomas & Co., London, for excellent Paper, and commendation for 
Variety and Excellence in all parts of the manufacture. 

Mathews William, New York City, for excellence in Book-binding, with special 
approbation. 

Bronze Medal* 

Blanchet, Brothers & Kleber, for excellent Writing, Drawing and Letter Paper. 

Barbat, Chalons, France, for Chromo Lith. Printing and Design of Press Work. 

Brown & Co., New York City, for general excellence in Blank Book Binding. 

Beers James B., New York City, for Improved Pen and Pencil Cases. 

Carew Manufacturing Co., South Hadley Falls, Mass., for superior fine Writing 
Papers. 

Dupont Paul, St. Honore, Paris, for Superior Printing. 

Faber A. W., Stein, near Nuremberg, for excellence and variety of Lead Pencils 
and Drawing Chalks, and their adaptation to all purposes. 

Fleming A. B. <fc Co., Leith, Scotland, for excellent specimens of Printing with 
Scotch Ink. 

Figgins V. & J., 17 and 18 West street, Smithfield, London, for beautiful speci- 
mens of Fancy Types. 

Foley John, New York City, for fine Gold Pens. 

Hollingworth Thomas & John, Maidstone, Kent, England, for excellent Drawing, 
Writing and Printing Papers. 

Lippincott, Gramby & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for elegant specimens of 
Printing and Binding. 

Platner & Smith, Lee, Massachusetts, for general excellence of Writing Papers. 

Pipette C, Detroit, Michigan, for specimens of very superior Gold Pens. 

Root & Anthony, New York City, for fine Blank Books of Superior Style of 
Ruling. 

Saunders Thomas H., Dartford, Kent, England, for very superior Bank Note 
Cheque and Water Marked Writing Papers. 

Tobitt John H., New York City, fOr Combination Types. 

Wheeler Asa II, New York City, for superior Specimens of Ornamental Penman- 
ship and Pen Drawing. 



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Honorable Mention. 

Brookman & Langdon, London, for superior Lead Pencils. 

Benger & Son, Amsterdam, Holland, for excellent Glyp cgraphic Printing. 

Badeker J., Isulohn, near Elberfeld, Prussia, for his Bibles and Geographical 

Works. 
Bunce George, New York City, for beauty of , Types. 
Blanzt, Poure & Co., Boulogne Sur Mer, France, for gre.il variety and excellence 

of Steel Pens. 
Bill, Stark & Co., Willimantic, Connecticut, for superior specimens of "Wood Type 

cut by machine. 
Chico & Mina, Turin, Sardinia, Itely, for beautiful Press Work. 
Carmer Alexander, Paris, France, for Stereotype Work and Papier Mache. 
David Thaddeus, New York City, for best Sealing Wax. 
Dunigan Edward & Co., New York City, for specimens of superb and elegant 

Book Binding. 
Felt & Hosford, New York City, for Atmospheric Pressure Ink-stands and Superb 

Blank Books. 
Frere Thomas, New York City, for fine collection of Valentines of Embossed Lace 

Paper. 
Gillott Joseph, Sheffield, England, for best Steel Pens. 
Hamilton Alfred, New York City, for variety and beauty of business and enamelled 

Cards. 
Johnson L. & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., for excellent specimens of Types and pecu- 
liar convenience in casting them. 
Koch & Co., New York City, for specimens of Blank Book in a superior style of 

Ruling, Binding and Finishing. 
Knapp & Bightmyer, N. Y. City, for an excellent Published System of Penman- 
ship. 
Long Fred. A., New York City, for fine specimens of Embossed Cards and En- 
velopes. 
Matnard &, Notes, New York City and Boston, for best Writing Ink. 
Mangin F. L., Bruyeres Varges, France, for superior specimens of Ink. 
Manice William H., Philadelphia, Penn., for superior Ledger and Journal. 
Niedray & Co., France, for superior specimens of Book Binding. 
Prince N. A., Brooklyn, New York, for a Spring Fountain Pen, with special refer- 
ence to its utility. 
Phineas Meyer, New York City, for excellent Steel Pens. 

Person Ira B., New York City, for fine specimens of Card Writing and Drawing. 
Rauch & Brothers, Wirtemberg, for specimens of fine Writing Papers. 
Rose William W., New York City, for Bank and Office Ledger and Account 

Books. 
Staedtler, Nuremberg, Muller & Co., N. Y. City, agents, for Lead Pencils and 

Drawing Chalks. 
Stephen, Blake & Co., Sheffield, England, for fine Form of Types and Sharpness 

of Impression. 
Tracy John P., for superior Ornamental Penmanship. 
Thompson WillIam M., New York City, for Pictorial Stamps. 
Wilson James Leonard, 128 St. John street, London, for excellent Cloth for Book 

Binding. 
Walker E. & Sons, New York City, for specimens of substantial and elegant Book 

Binding, and Richly Illuminated Edges. 
Wiley William E. & Co., Birmingham, England, for excellent Gold Pens. 



Jury O. 

Glass 31. 



Jurors : 
Professor S. F. B. MORSE, Chairman. 



Henry Ulke, Esq. 

Ed-w. Antonissen, Esq. 

Wm. Young, Esq., Albion Office. 

Hyppolite Sebron, Esq. 

A. B. Durand, Esq. 



Prof. E. Felix Foresti. 

C. A. Dana, Esq., Tribune Office, Sec. 

W. "W. Corcoran, Esq. 

H. K. Browne, Esq. 

C. L. Elliots, Esq. 



New York, Dec. 9, 1853. 
To Messrs. B. Silliman, Jr., B. P. Johnson, Saml. Webber, 
Commissioners of Juries. 

In presenting their Awards to the Commissioners, Jury 0, charged with the 
various Collections of Objects of Art, exhibited in the Crystal Palace, deem it 
proper to state that they have considered each Department separately, and that 
their intention is simply to mark the degrees of excellence in each, without insti- 
tuting any comparison between the different branches. Thus, a Medal awarded to 
a btatue does not indicate that it is superior or inferior to a Picture or an Engra- 
ving to which a similar or a different Medal maybe awarded; but simply that 
measured by the standard of excellence in its own branch, the Jury regarded it ae 
worthy of such distinction. With this Explanation, the following Awards are 
announced. ° 



Silver Medal. 

Carstensen <fc Giluermeister, United States, for Design of the Crvstal Palace 

Ctraillon M., France, for Groups in Terra Cotta. 

Kiss August, Prussia, for Group in Bronze,— The Amazon. 

Bronze Medal. 

Betti Francesca, Italy, for a Mosaic Table Top. 

Cordier M., France, for Two African Heads in Iron. 

Comolera M., Paris, France, for a Dying Heron, in Bronze. 

Dupont Henrique, France, for an Engraving on Steel.— The Hemicycle, after Paul 

Delaroche. 
Dujardin L., France, Engraving on Wood,— A Subject from Prudhon. 
Fremit J. B., France, for Group in Plaster of the Bear and Hunter. 
Magni Pietri, Italy, for a Statue in Marble of the Industrious Child. 
Ottin A France, for Composition in Piaster,-^' The Triumphal March of the 

Republic. 



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Honorable Mention. 

Antigua A., France, for Oil Painting, — Inundation of the Loire. 

Ball T., U. S., for Statuette of Webster, in Plaster. 

Crawford Thomas, U.S., for Bust of a Lady, in Marble. 

Fraetn C. A., Belgium, for Child Sleeping in a Shell, in Plaster. 

Girardin Pauline, France, for Several Water Color Paintings of Groups of 

Flowers. 
Grampaoli D., Italy, for " Death of Feruccio," in Marble. 
Grolig, France, for Oil Painting, — View near Paris. 
Gude Hans, Norway, for Oil Painting, — Mountain Scene in Norway, 
GuRLiTr, Louis, Austria, for Oil Painting, — Sunset near Naples. 
Gayvard P., France for Bust of Madame Cerito, in Marble. 
Holl W., England, for Engraving on Steel, — The Merry Making. 
Hasenclever J. B., Prussia, for Oil Painting — i he Deputation of Workmen. 
Hubner C, for Oil Painting, — The Intercepted Love Letter. 
Jerichau A., Denmark, for Group of Adam and Eve, in Piaster. 
Jacquemard A., France, for Tiger, in Plaster. 
Kneeland Horace, U. S., for Bust of Capt. Ericcson, in Plaster. 
Lerolle, Paris, for a Small Bronze Vase with Cupids. 
L'Eveque, France, for Statue of Lesbia, in Marble. 
Marshall W. Calder, England, Statue of Sabrina, in Plaster. 
Orr J. W., U.S , for Sundry Specimens of Wood Engraving. 
Pagani Pietro, Milan, Italy, for Eve after the Fall, in Marble. 
Powers Hiram, U.S., for Greek Slave, and other Works in Marble. 
Ringuet, Le Prince & MARCoirE, France, for the Workmanship of a Large Bronze 

Vase. 
Quillerie M., France, for -Two Compositions in Relief, representing, — the one a 

Battle, — the other a Religious Procession. 
Santarelli Emilto, Italy, for Statue of Hypocrates, in Marble. 
Serrure A., Belgium, for Oil Painting, — The Lovers' Meeting. 
Spitzweg A., Bavaria, for Oil Painting, — The Bookworm. 
Soules Eugene, France, Water Color Painting, — a Landscape. 
Vache C, England, for Water Color Painting, — View of St. Peter's. 
Vatican Manufactory of the, Rome, for a Mosaic Copy of St. John. 
Van Schendal, Belgium, for Oil Painting. — A Flemish Market Woman. 
Wilmore J. T., England, for Steel Engraving, — Deerstalker's Return, — after 

Landseer. 



ADDITIONS. 



Jury A. — Silver Medal. 

Curtis Jas. D., New York, for the manufacture of Iron and Steel of excellent qua- 
lity from " Franklinite." 

Ziervogel W., Director of the German Penn'a Coal Co., Treskow, Pa., for collec- 
tion of ores, half metal, powder, pure metal, <fec, illustrating a process for sepa- 
rating silver from copper. 



Jury B. — Bronze Medal. 

Lobacu & Schepeler, N. Y., for Vanilla Beans. 













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